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  • Ann Williams joins panel at Scotland 5G event

    L5G project lead Ann Williams spoke at the S5GConnect event ‘Unlocking the power of 5G in our urban areas’. The S5GConnect programme aims to raise awareness of the possibilities of 5G, stimulating demand and encouraging the use of 5G to innovate new products, services and applications. The event aimed to explore the progress of 5G…

  • Liverpool 5G to lead on ARL Tool Collaboration

    L5G managers eHealth Cluster to work with 5G health and social care testbeds to enhance online self-assessment tool and share lessons learnt.

  • 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…

  • Demonstrating new health care products on the Liverpool 5G network!

    The Liverpool 5G Health and Social Care project and eHealth Cluster invited companies from across Europe to demonstrate their products on the project’s 5G network. The first two days of our product demonstration events took place on the 5th and 6th March, at the Life Sciences Accelerator in Liverpool. eHealth Cluster associate, Bryan Griffiths, project…

  • Coming Soon – Liverpool 5G Showcase Event, 26th March 2019

    The Liverpool 5G Testbed consortium have been working together for nearly a year now, and to celebrate that, and the approval of phase 2 of the project, we are holding a Showcase Event on 26th March 2019. The event will tell the story of the project’s first 12 months and lessons we’ve learned about adopting and…

  • Why are technology adoption readiness levels so important? Asks eHealth Cluster

    An adoption readiness level event took place at Sensor City, Liverpool. The aim was to find out what issues tech developers and public sector commissioners felt were most likely to challenge the uptake of new health and social care technology devices and apps at existing services. The event was led by Liverpool’s eHealth Cluster, a…