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  • 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…

  • Did you miss our Use Case Demonstration Event?

    On 29th June, the Liverpool 5G team hosted a Use Case Demonstration Event at Kensington Community Learning Centre, Liverpool, to demonstrate the use cases being used on the Liverpool 5G network. The team have produced a video of the day to share with those who were unable to make it, take a look below and…

  • L5G Use Case Demonstration Event

    On Wednesday 29th June, the Liverpool 5G project team hosted a Use Case Demonstration event to demonstrate the various use cases being trialled on the Liverpool 5G network. The event was hosted at Kensington Community Learning Centre in the heart of Kensington, Liverpool, which has been a base for the project team throughout the project…

  • Liverpool 5G Showcase

    Wow – what a day! Liverpool 5G held it’s Showcase in The Spine yesterday, describing and demonstrating everything we’ve been doing. There were lots of people there, both in person and online, and the day was full of lively chat and discussion.   We had a full line up of speakers, including: Professor Joe Spencer,…

  • Liverpool 5G Showcase Event 2022

    Liverpool 5G has announced their Showcase Event will be held on 9th March at The Spine in Liverpool. Discover how to create a private, standalone 5G network, and how it can help bridge the digital divide, combat digital poverty and improve health and wellbeing. The event is available to attend both in-person in Liverpool, and…

  • Liverpool 5G Health and Social Care community event in Kensington

    Liverpool 5G Health and Social Care invited members of the community in Kensington, Liverpool, to learn more about the project’s innovative technologies, which support people to live at home with long-term health conditions. Volunteers with manageable conditions like diabetes have been trialling the Liverpool-designed IoT devices and apps like ‘Push to Talk’, Warnhydrate, the quizzing…

  • Liverpool 5G team share learning with West Midlands 5G consortium

    As one of only six national consortia who gained funding from the government in the first phase of its 5G Testbeds and Trials Programme, Liverpool 5G already has tips to share about how to set up a successful 5G eco-system and network. This week we welcomed a team from West Midlands 5G – a public and…

  • Tech UK and Liverpool 5G’s Integrating 5G into a Health and Social Care Setting Event 

    Liverpool 5G Health and Social Care held a joint event with Tech UK at Sensor City, Liverpool, this week to explore the challenges and opportunities arising from the integration of 5G supported technologies into health and social care settings. Key speakers at the event included Rosemary Kay, Liverpool 5G project lead, and Professor Joe Spencer…

  • Talk to us!

    We’ve been doing a number of engagement activities recently, to make sure the information people are receiving about 5G technology is relevant and easy to understand. An information afternoon took place at The Croissant of Inequality , a community café in Kensington, which was attended by the Liverpool 5G Health and Social Care team and…

  • eHealth Cluster Adoption Readiness Level® tool launched

    Liverpool 5G partner, eHealth Cluster, has launched an online version of the Adoption Readiness Level® tool.  The tool is a free self-assessment tool designed to help your organisation understand the barriers that you might encounter in the uptake of your product. At the end of the self-assessment, you receive a final report giving an overall Adoption…