Learning 5G differently with IMTfor5G+ (France 2030): Bridging research, practice and sustainable commitment
How do we train engineers and professionals in the technologies that will design the networks of the future? At EURECOM, the answer lies in research, experimentation and pedagogy rooted in real-world challenges. Through the IMTfor5G+ project, supported by France 2030, the school is participating in an ambitious national program: preparing the skills needed for 5G technologies and beyond, while integrating the environmental and societal challenges of digital technology.
A national project for the skills of the future
Winner of the "Skills and Jobs of the Future" program under France 2030, IMTfor5G+ is led by Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT), with support from the Directorate General for Enterprise (DGE) and Caisse des Dépôts. The project brings together schools from the IMT network, including EURECOM, as well as several major industrial players such as Orange, Thales and Ericsson France. Together, we are designing a comprehensive training offering on 5G technologies and future network architectures.
"IMTfor5G+ enables us to rethink how we learn about networks. It's less about teaching a technology than fostering a culture of innovation and sustainability," explains Professor Raymond KNOPP.
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