Course Outline

Overview of 6G and Global Context

  • Transition from 5G to 6G: Key Differences and Evolution
  • International Research Programs and Collaborative Efforts
  • Vision for 6G: Integration of Connectivity, Sensing, and Intelligence

Regulatory Landscape and IMT-2030 Framework

  • Understanding the IMT-2030 Process and Its Importance
  • Global Spectrum Harmonization and Allocation Schedules
  • Regional Policies and National Research Agendas for Government

Market and Industry Drivers

  • Emerging Business Needs Driving Next-Generation Networks for Government
  • Cross-Sector Applications and Potential Use Cases
  • Economic Impact and New Revenue Opportunities for Government

Technology Readiness and Innovation Trends

  • Core Technologies Being Explored for 6G
  • AI-Driven Networking and Intelligent Automation Concepts
  • Challenges in Scalability, Sustainability, and Interoperability

Vendor and Ecosystem Landscape

  • Major Global Players and Their Research and Development Directions
  • Partnerships Between Academia, Industry, and Government for 6G
  • Potential Collaboration Models and Consortiums for Government

Investment and Risk Considerations

  • Assessing Technology Maturity and Return Horizons for Government
  • Balancing R&D Investments with Near-Term Opportunities for Government
  • Funding Mechanisms and Public-Private Partnerships for 6G Development

Strategic Roadmapping and Business Planning

  • Defining Organizational Readiness for 6G Adoption for Government
  • Aligning Strategy with Regulatory and Market Milestones for Government
  • Building Internal Capabilities and Partnerships for 6G Implementation

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • An understanding of the telecommunications or digital infrastructure industries for government and private sectors.
  • Experience with corporate strategy, innovation, or technology investment planning.
  • Basic familiarity with wireless communication trends and market dynamics.

Audience

  • Senior executives and decision-makers in telecommunications, cloud, or technology sectors for government and industry.
  • Corporate strategists and business development leaders exploring next-generation connectivity solutions.
  • Government or regulatory officials involved in spectrum and infrastructure planning for government operations.
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