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  • Invitation to LCR Open RAN High Density Demand Showcase

    Funded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and consortium partners, the Liverpool City Region HDD (High Density Demand) project is running from September 2023 to February 2025. The R&D project showcases the benefits of Open RAN (Open Radio Access Network) technology in optimising real-world performance in high-connectivity environments. The project has worked…

  • Liverpool LCR HDD conducts latest trial of Open RAN technology at Comic Con event

    The Liverpool City Region High Demand Density (Liverpool City Region HDD) project has conducted its second trial of new Open RAN HDD private network at the Comic Con event which took place at the ACC Liverpool campus last weekend. The Liverpool LCR HDD project Supported by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), the…

  • L5G at DSIT international workshop

    Liverpool 5G director Ann Williams took part in the DSIT and DIT arranged workshop with officials and companies from Republic of Korea in Whitehall on 19th November 2024. The event was very interesting, and we were honoured to be invited. During the useful networking session she was approached by several companies, who were keen to…

  • Success for LCR HDD project first trial

    Liverpool City Region HDD project trialled new digital technologies at Salt & Tar weekender An innovative digital project has conducted the first trial of new technologies that aims to address the issue of poor digital connectivity in busy settings. The Liverpool City Region High Density Demand (HDD) Project is using Open RAN technology in a…

  • 5G Trailblazers

    Liverpool 5G  director, Rosemary Kay, was one of the speakers at the Ericsson ‘Blazing the Way: A 5G Trailblazer Roundtable’ discussion, in London the end of January.  There was a a lively discussion and debate on how 5G is shaping the future of technology and communication, and Rosemary reports a lot if interest in how…

  • Highlights from the Liverpool 5G Create Project

    The DCMS-funded Liverpool 5G Create: Connecting Health and Social Care project officially came to an end on 30th September 2022, after running for two years. The end of the project does not mean the end of Liverpool 5G – far from it. The team are exploring opportunities to maximise the impact of the network and…

  • The North is United at Connected Britain 2022

    Liverpool 5G Health & Social Care Lead Ann Williams, Commissioner and Contract Manager at Liverpool City Council, was part of the Connected Britain panel discussing ‘Delivering the UK’s digital healthcare revolution’, which looked at how advanced connectivity could lead to better outcomes within healthcare. Prior to this discussion, several L5G project partners attended a talk by Greater…

  • L5G at Connected Britain 2022

    Liverpool 5G was well represented at Connected Britain 2022, which is described as ‘The UK’s most important connectivity event’. The event brings together leaders from across the public and private sector who shape Britain’s digital future, and provides a place to understand the technology, regulation, and investment environment for the rollout of next generation networks…

  • Small Cells World Summit, London, May 2022

    Project Lead Ann Williams, Health and Social Care Authority, has been invited to speak at the Small Cells World Summit in London on Tuesday 24th May. Representing the Liverpool 5G project, Liverpool City Council and the UK5G Advisory Board, Ann will be speaking at the “Enterprise and Industry Requirements” session along with Simon Fletcher of…

  • L5G presenting at Digital Healthcare Show

    Project Leads Rosemary Kay & Ann Williams will be presenting the Liverpool 5G Create project at the Digital Healthcare Show at Excel London, on the 18th May 2022. The Digital Healthcare Show, part of Health Plus Care, is one of the most significant and innovative UK events for healthcare professionals looking to revolutionise the NHS…