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New partnership sets stage for next -generation of communication innovation
The JOINER Platform has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement with Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) establishing a formal partnership to support collaboration and joint experimentation between the two world-leading research organisations.
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Connecting to an AI future: JOINER @ MWC 26
We’re delighted to share details on our presence at MWC Barcelona. Innovations on show will include telecom networks as an alternative to hyperscale data centres for AI large language models (LLMs), showcasing the monitoring capabilities of the JOINER National Spectrum Facility and holographic telepresence across Europe.
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CSA Catapult joins JOINER Network to convert research into sovereign capability for AI-driven and quantum-secure telecoms application
Having received £16m funding from the EPSRC Future Communications Platforms and other Future Networks R&D initiatives such as DSIT and Innovate UK, the University of Bristol have led the design of a heterogeneous, multi-site architecture platform that can pull huge amounts of complex data to test deployment in real-world environments.
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FTH Advanced Connectivity Showcase – 1st December, London
Join the Federated Telecoms Hubs for a high impact expo that places you at the centre of the UK’s advanced connectivity research ecosystem. Designed for industry leaders and investors, this event showcases groundbreaking research and innovations.
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Introducing JOINER’s Non-Terrestrial Networks Facility
JOINER doesn’t have any of its own “white-box” satellites for research experiments (not yet, at least). So instead, we’ve developed a facility to provide as close to the real thing as you can get without launching into space. And JOINER’s Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) Emulation Facility is about as close to space as you can get without rocket fuel.
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JOINER’s National Spectrum Facility is open for business
Spectrum is the lifeblood of wireless communications. And as network demands have rapidly increased over the past two decades, our sector has been compelled to pursue more creative ways to maximise the potential of what is, ultimately, a finite resource. However, thinking of spectrum as a resource that we might one day ‘run out’ of is, I believe, misleading.
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JOINER connects its first international node, in Ireland.
The connection of a new node in Dublin has marked a significant milestone for the JOINER project. Hosted by researchers at Trinity College Dublin, the Irish outpost represents the first international expansion of the JOINER platform — opening up new potential for innovation, as CONNECT Centre Director, Professor Dan Kilper explains.









