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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: French IT services firm Capgemini<\/a>, Schneider Electric<\/a>, and chipmaker Qualcomm have collaborated for a 5G-enabled automated hoisting solution.

The solution has been deployed initially at
Schneider Electric<\/a>’s hoisting lab in Grenoble, France, the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023 (MWC23).

“Replacing wired connections with wireless and unifying existing wireless connections from Schneider Electric’s industrial automation system, the
5G<\/a> Private Network solution demonstrates how it can simplify and optimize digital technology deployment at scale across industrial sites — from steel plants to ports,” it said.

“This breakthrough end-to-end 5G private network hoisting solution is a perfect example of the power of working together as we pilot it at end user sites this year,” said said Marc Lafont, Vice President, Innovation and Upstream Marketing, Schneider Electric.

The French company, which specialises in digital automation and energy management, intends to validate more industrial 5G use cases in various discrete manufacturing, hybrid automation, and process automation applications. In the mid-term, it will explore with deeper integration of 5G technology inside its automation equipment.

“The 5G end-to-end solution customized for Schneider Electric’s hoisting system is a good example of the added value of 5G for industrial communication and really illustrates its potential to transform an industry segment,” said Fotis Karonis, Group Leader of 5G and Edge Computing at
Capgemini<\/a>.

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Red Hat, Samsung collaborate on 5G vRAN<\/a><\/h2>

“With Red Hat as one of Samsung’s key platform partners, service providers will be able to use this solution to realize a faster return on investment (ROI) while helping to mitigate the production risks of building more consistent and regulatory compliant deployments and operations across potentially tens of thousands of sites,” the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress 2023 (MWC23) Barcelona.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: French IT services firm Capgemini<\/a>, Schneider Electric<\/a>, and chipmaker Qualcomm have collaborated for a 5G-enabled automated hoisting solution.

The solution has been deployed initially at
Schneider Electric<\/a>’s hoisting lab in Grenoble, France, the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023 (MWC23).

“Replacing wired connections with wireless and unifying existing wireless connections from Schneider Electric’s industrial automation system, the
5G<\/a> Private Network solution demonstrates how it can simplify and optimize digital technology deployment at scale across industrial sites — from steel plants to ports,” it said.

“This breakthrough end-to-end 5G private network hoisting solution is a perfect example of the power of working together as we pilot it at end user sites this year,” said said Marc Lafont, Vice President, Innovation and Upstream Marketing, Schneider Electric.

The French company, which specialises in digital automation and energy management, intends to validate more industrial 5G use cases in various discrete manufacturing, hybrid automation, and process automation applications. In the mid-term, it will explore with deeper integration of 5G technology inside its automation equipment.

“The 5G end-to-end solution customized for Schneider Electric’s hoisting system is a good example of the added value of 5G for industrial communication and really illustrates its potential to transform an industry segment,” said Fotis Karonis, Group Leader of 5G and Edge Computing at
Capgemini<\/a>.

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Red Hat, Samsung collaborate on 5G vRAN<\/a><\/h2>

“With Red Hat as one of Samsung’s key platform partners, service providers will be able to use this solution to realize a faster return on investment (ROI) while helping to mitigate the production risks of building more consistent and regulatory compliant deployments and operations across potentially tens of thousands of sites,” the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress 2023 (MWC23) Barcelona.<\/p><\/div>