COLLABORATIONS ON 6G
The FCP will work with local and international partners on 5G and beyond 5G capabilities and projects. The FCP will also collaborate with international organisations and other countries by participating in activities on topics such as 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP[1]) standardisation, IEEE[2] standardisation, as well as events and initiatives held by international consortia such as the Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance and Industrial Internet Consortium.
The FCP aims to provide greater visibility of FCP research outcomes and, bring together resources, data, and talent worldwide to work on FCP projects.
FCP Partners
5G/6G Innovation Centre @ University of Surrey
6G Flagship (University of Oulu)
6H NGMC KyungHee University
Airbus Singapore Private Limited
AIWiSe Technology Co., LTD
ALifecom Technology Corporation
Centre for Quantum Technologies
Coretronic Intelligent Robotics Corporation
Continental Automotive Singapore Pte Ltd
Infocomm Media Development Authority
Institute for Infocomm Research
Keysight Technologies Singapore (Sales) Pte Ltd
Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
Lite-On Technology Corporation
Myrmidon Laboratories Pte Ltd
Nanyang Technological University
National Instruments Singapore (Pte) Ltd
National Research Foundation
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
National University of Singapore
Office for Space Technology & Industry, Singapore
Quantum Engineering Programme Singapore
Queen Mary University of London
Reign Technology Corporation
RFNet Technologies Pte Ltd
Rohde & Schwarz Asia Pte Ltd
Singapore Institute of Technology
Starview Technologies Pte Ltd
ST Engineering Digital Systems Pte. Ltd.
SynaXG Technologies Pte. Ltd.
Synergy Design Technology Limited
Thales Solutions Asia Pte. Ltd
VIAVI Solutions Singapore Pte Ltd
Viettel High Technology Industries Corporation
Yinson Green Technologies Pte Ltd
[1] The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) refers to a group of standards organisations which develop protocols for mobile telecommunications.
[2] The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE SA) is an Operating Unit within IEEE that develops global standards in a broad range of industries, including: artificial intelligence systems, internet of things, consumer technology and consumer electronics, information technology and robotics, telecommunication and home automation, emerging technologies, and many more.