Gradiant joins the 9th edition of the 5G Forum in Seville to showcase its Deep Tech capabilities
Intelligent spectrum monitoring takes centre stage as a key solution for the security and operation of critical networks in both civil and defence environments
Gradiant will contribute to the programme with a presentation on its deep tech strategy and capabilities, including photonics, quantum technologies, advanced mobile networks and autonomous vehicles
Gradiant will take part in the 9th edition of the 5G Forum, which will be held in person on May 12–13 at the Cartuja Auditorium in Seville. The organisation will have its own stand, where it will showcase its latest developments and capabilities in deep technologies applied to telecommunications.
During the event, attendees will have the opportunity to explore first-hand Gradiant’s work in key areas such as photonics, quantum technologies and advanced mobile communications, as well as some of the solutions it is developing to address current and future challenges in the sector.
The 5G Forum has established itself as a strategic meeting point where public administrations, research centres and technology leaders come together to define the digital roadmap for Spain and Europe. Across its different sessions, key topics such as spectrum planning and management, network deployment and the development of real use cases driving industrial transformation are addressed.
Key presentations and demonstrations
The agenda of Gradiant’s experts at the 5G Forum includes presentations and live demonstrations showcasing the organisation’s latest developments and expertise:
Anxo Tato Arias and Javier Valera, researchers in Advanced Communications, will deliver several demonstrations on Tuesday, May 12 at 10:00 and Wednesday, May 13 at 09:35. Under the title “Portable Spectrum Monitoring Solution”, they will present at the stand a spectrum awareness technology designed to protect the radio spectrum.
The demo showcases a solution that enables users without advanced communications knowledge to assess the state of the spectrum in a given area of interest. It detects and classifies signals present in the environment using signal processing techniques and Artificial Intelligence models, providing accurate and actionable insights into the radio environment.
José Joaquín Escudero, Head of Advanced Mobile Communications at Gradiant, will speak on Wednesday, May 13 at 13:00 with the presentation “Deep Tech and Communications: Impact and Applications”.
During his talk, he will address the growing relevance of deep technologies and the benefits their adoption brings to the evolution of communications. In particular, he will focus on areas such as quantum technologies, photonics, advanced artificial intelligence, and next-generation signal processing and electronics.
Throughout the session, he will demonstrate how these technologies are transforming current and future communication systems, including 5G and 6G, through practical applications and real-world scenarios.
Spectrum monitoring: Intelligence for security
Among the solutions Gradiant will present in Seville is its portable spectrum monitoring system. This technology enables users with limited communications expertise to assess the state of the electromagnetic spectrum in any area of interest.
Using signal processing techniques and Artificial Intelligence models, the system detects and classifies signals, identifying unwanted interference, threats or unauthorised spectrum use. Its modular and flexible design makes it a key tool for ensuring the security and operation of critical networks in both civil and defence environments, operating in what is increasingly considered the “silent battlefield” of the future.
The path towards 6G
Building on its strong track record in advanced communications, Gradiant is also contributing to the analysis of the Spanish ecosystem within the framework of the IMPACT6G initiative. This strategic project aims to position Spain as a European leader in the development of sixth-generation mobile networks, integrating AI, cloud and cybersecurity capabilities that will become a reality by 2030.
During the 5G Forum, Gradiant will use its presence to share progress within this initiative and engage with consortium partners, contributing to the advancement of this key domain for the future of telecommunications.
We invite you to visit our stand to discover these innovations first-hand. You can also download our brochures on each technological area to explore all the details.
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