Ericsson unveils India's first 5G innovation lab at IIT-Delhi

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In a bid to stimulate the ecosystem in India, Swedish company on Tuesday formally launched the country's first "(CoE) and Innovation Lab" for at the (IIT)

"cannot afford to miss the bus. It is of strategic importance to us," Communications told reporters after inaugurating the centre here.

"We need the entire eco-system to work together to make 5G a reality in over the next 2-3 years," the added.

The 5G is an open platform and aims to help the industry and the academia to leverage the to develop new 5G-based apps and business models.

"The 5G 'Center of Excellence' supports the government's plans to foster a robust and vibrant 5G ecosystem in the country. We want to be an active participant in the design, development and of 5G-based technologies, products and apps," Sinha noted.

The said that the government is in the process of identifying potential use cases for 5G and sectors like health, education and disaster management, among others, have emerged as frontrunners for 5G adoption.

"I would like to urge the industry, academia, students and start-ups to leverage the to develop new 5G-based apps and business models that could potentially lead to better agricultural yields, better healthcare, smarter cities, more efficient and enhanced lifestyles," Sinha emphasised.

Addressing the gathering, Borje Ekholm, of Ericsson, said that the company is leading 5G standardisation globally.

'We would like to unleash the creativity and innovation of the Indian industry, academia and entrepreneurs to fully leverage and make 5G a reality in India," he stressed.

Also present on the occasion were R.S. Sharma, of the (TRAI) and V. Ramgopal Rao, Director,

"India is a big player in data consumption. It consumes more data than any coutry in the world," Sharma said.

As per an report, 5G-enabled digitisation revenue potential in India will hit $27.3 billion by 2026.

The Indian operators can generate additional revenue of $13 billion if they take up roles beyond being connectivity and infrastructure providers to become service enablers and service creators, the company said.

The largest opportunity will be seen, according to Ericsson, in sectors like manufacturing, and utilities followed by public safety and health sectors.

Some of the 5G use cases that could be implemented using the unique features of include industrial control and automation, autonomous driving, safety and traffic efficiency services, and medical data management, among others.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 13:18 IST