Tech 2030
By 6GWorld
Tech 2030Aug 27, 2021
Looking Ahead
In the last episode of the season, Tech 2030 host Renuka Racha and 6GWorld Managing Editor Alex Lawrence gather together to discuss how 2021 has impacted our lives and what we can expect from AI, 5G, 6G, security, and more in 2022 and beyond.
Ruling Your Internet
Behind every post we do on Instagram, call an Uber, pull up directions to a destination, there is a myriad of laws and agreements regulating how a signal travels across a city or country. In this episode of Tech 2030, we had a chat with former commissioner of the FCC Michael O'Rielly about the evolution of spectrum allocation in the United States and what’s to come for 6G.
The Mobile Industry in India
5G is the first occasion where India has been able to participate in the development of mobile standards. In this episode of "Tech 2030", Pamela Kumar, Director General of Telecommunications Standards Development Society of India, talks about the evolution of the telecommunications industry in the country and how it is driving the next generation of mobile standards’ development and industry.
The Mobile Network Edge
In this episode of “Tech 2030”, 6GWorld had a chat with Jason Hoffman, President and CEO of MobiledgeX, about how the market is dealing with the intersection between edge and networks and how edge can be the link that supercharges potential business outcomes.
Sustainability in New and Emerging Technologies
In this episode, Matt Hatton, Founding Partner of Transforma Insights, explains what sustainability means in telecommunications and discusses how companies can leverage the new and emerging technologies to expand environmental sustainability while driving business results.
The Future of Gaming
In this episode, Christoffer Holmgård, CEO and one of the co-founders of modl.ai, joins Tech 2030 to talk about the use of AI/ML as a tool to create new and innovative game modes and content, thereby making them more immersive and entertaining.
Improving the Human Experience
To what extent will technologies like computer vision software, AI/ML, robotics, and drones change the way we live? In this episode, Ganesh Harinath, Vice-President & CTO of 5G Mobile Edge Computing, AI Platforms & Next-Gen Applications at Verizon Media shares his views of how the human experience will evolve in the next decade.
When It All Comes Together
So far in Tech 2030, we have been talking about technologies such as 5G, 6G, IoT, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning individually; in this episode, we will explore what new systems and applications are possible if they are integrated as a single system in a network, device, or platform. Dr Walid Saad, Professor at the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech, and IEEE Fellow, joins us in this journey.
The EverydAI Intelligence
We cannot overlook or ignore the effect of Artificial Intelligence in our life. In this episode of “Tech 2030”, Detlef Nauck, Head of AI & Data Science Research at British Telecom, talks about the application of AI and Machine Learning in telecommunications and how it affects you and me.
Here comes the connected building
In an era when everything is smart and generates data and insights, your home, your workplace, and factories have joined the club of the connected things. In this episode, Rich Berliner, Founder of Fifth Gen Media, discusses the challenges the Real Estate industry faces to get to the next level and the possibilities for the sector by 2030.
Do you want to see the robot we mention in action? Check the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9td5B5ilx7c
The Internet in Your Cells
Can you imagine your body’s cells connected to the internet? What about not only measuring your health but literally taking control of it? In this episode, Renuka Racha from 6GWorld and Professor Josep Jornet from Northeastern University talk about the Internet of Nano-Things and how connectivity will enhance our lives at the cellular level.
The Terahertz Frontier
In this episode of Tech 2030, Dr Ted Rappaport from NYU Wireless and Renuka Racha from 6GWorld discuss what lies beyond 5G and how the next generation of mobile connectivity will impact our lives in the coming decade.
Additional resources:
5G Americas: Mobile Communications Beyond 2020 – The Evolution of 5G Towards Next G
Wireless Communications and Applications Above 100 GHz: Opportunities and Challenges for 6G and Beyond, by Theodore Rappaport et al