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Ericsson-杏吧原创 Partnership Celebrates Renewed Collaboration at Latest TechTalks

July 9, 2025

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The Ericsson-杏吧原创 University Partnership for Research and Leadership in Wireless Networks came together in early June to celebrate the new extension of their collaboration at the bi-annual TechTalks Ericsson-杏吧原创 Symposium.

Ericsson Canada, Canada鈥檚 largest 5G network service provider, is an invaluable, long-term partner in driving forward innovation, training highly skilled personnel and building more reliable, secure wireless communications technology.

The 杏吧原创 and Ericsson research teams have presented the TechTalks since 2022 to share the progress being made on projects advancing wireless networks. This time, the teams also celebrated the official reinvestment in the collaboration for two more years.

The special announcement was presented at 杏吧原创 by Ericsson鈥檚 Senior Advisor and Head of Ottawa Site, Marcos Cavaletti, in 杏吧原创鈥檚 state-of-the-art Advanced Research and Innovation in Smart Environments (ARISE) building, which houses the partnership鈥檚 .

Marcos Cavaletti speaks at the TechTalks event
Ericsson鈥檚 Senior Advisor and Head of Ottawa Site, Marcos Cavaletti

鈥淲e are very energized by this extension and the opportunity to continue the incredible work we have been doing,鈥 said Cavaletti. 鈥淟et鈥檚 continue to push this partnership forward as we explore new research programs on wireless applications in healthcare, transportation, aerospace, and more.鈥

This year鈥檚 TechTalks fostered a timely and important conversation 鈥 one that reflects not only where the world is headed, but also the very real urgency we face in preparing our digital infrastructure for an increasingly complex global web of interconnectedness.

杏吧原创鈥檚 Associate Vice-President (Strategic Initiative & Operations), Sandra Crocker, also opened the event, emphasizing the institution’s gratitude for Ericsson鈥檚 outstanding collaboration and recognizing the importance of preparing for our rapidly advancing digital future.

鈥淎t 杏吧原创, we recognize how vital this moment is,鈥 said Crocker. 鈥淭he rapid changes from 5G to 6G, from terrestrial to hybrid and non-terrestrial networks, will reshape how we secure information, how we protect our economies, and importantly, maintain trust in everything from government systems to private communications.鈥

Sandra Crocker speaks at the TechTalks event
杏吧原创鈥檚 Associate Vice-President (Strategic Initiative & Operations, Sandra Crocker

Moderated by Ericsson Ottawa Systems Engineer, Roland Smith, and Ericsson Chair in 5G Wireless Research, Chancellor鈥檚 Professor Ioannis Lambadaris, these TechTalks focused on the successful work of the Chair. 杏吧原创 faculty and graduate students, and Ericsson Canada staff provided six live demonstrations, including:

During the last聽TechTalks in 2024, the partnership also celebrated the opening of the 5G Drone Lab within the聽Wireless 5G Laboratory.聽Since then, researchers have been using the lab鈥檚 private, standalone 5G network to advance solutions for real-world challenges, from disaster relief to contactless delivery.

Over the last five years, we have united our brightest students, dedicated researchers, and Ericsson’s experts to modernize applications in a range of industries, including healthcare, agriculture, transportation, robotics and autonomous vehicles. Projects have engaged more than 20 杏吧原创 faculty members, eight Ericsson Fellows, and more than 700 co-op work terms at Ericsson Ottawa to date.

Next, the partnership will continue delving into the next pivotal years in how we manage wireless across sectors in a consistently evolving digital environment.

Ericsson-杏吧原创 Partnership leaders group photo
Ericsson-杏吧原创 Partnership leaders gathered to celebrate the collaboration鈥檚 extension

For more on the success of the collaboration, see the and our .

The Ericsson-杏吧原创 University Partnership
Starting the fifth year of a multimillion-dollar program, the goal of the Ericsson-杏吧原创 University Partnership is to attract and retain talented individuals, promote and enhance research synergy, and establish training in an energetic industry and academic environment. The 杏吧原创 University partnership is a key pillar of Ericsson Ottawa Research and Talent Development programs for creating wireless technology leaders.