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FLTR: <strong>Hermann Brand</strong> - VP New Initiatives and Market Development at ETSI , <strong>Gunnar Landgren</strong> - Stockholm Node Director EIT ICT Labs, <strong>Henrik Abramowicz</strong> - Future Networking Solutions EIT ICT Labs, <strong>Jørgen Friis</strong> - Chief Service Officer ETSI, <strong>Luis Jorge Romero</strong> - Director General ETSI, <strong>Willem Jonker</strong> - CEO EIT ICT Labs, <strong>Chahab Nastar</strong> - CSO EIT ICT Labs, <strong>Bruno Le Dantec</strong> - Co-location Centre Manager EIT ICT Labs

<strong>Luis Jorge Romero</strong> - Director General ETSI and <strong>Willem Jonker</strong> - CEO EIT ICT Labs

<strong>Luis Jorge Romero</strong> - Director General ETSI and <strong>Willem Jonker</strong> - CEO EIT ICT Labs

ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, and EIT ICT Labs, the Knowledge and Innovation Community of the European Institute of Technology (EIT) signed a Letter of Intent, at the ETSI headquarters in Sophia-Antipolis, on May 28, Inauguration Day of the EIT ICT Labs Sophia-Antipolis Co-location Centre.

This agreement between ETSI and EIT ICT Labs will help future entrepreneurs to foster innovation through standardization.

This initiative will focus on the standardization of results in various areas where both EIT ICT Labs and ETSI are developing activities, such as 5G, security & privacy, urban life and mobility and other areas of common interest. While the focus is on standardization the collaboration may include joint research and education activities as well.

ETSI brings in experts from all stakeholders of the ICT world while the EIT ICT Labs co-location centers enable to bridge the gap between academia and industry. This will no doubt pave the way to a fruitful collaboration between both organizations and benefit ICT innovation at large.

“Bringing together ETSI and EIT ICT Labs respective communities and experts is a way to leverage standardization in Information and Communication Technology in Europe. Standards help to develop an eco-system for industry, covering diverse and broader markets, which in turn leads to growing and successful businesses” says Luis Jorge Romero, ETSI’s Director General.

“It is the mission of EIT ICT Labs to bring innovations to life. Standardization is an important tool in achieving this especially when it comes to platforms and infrastructure solutions that are going to be deployed at large and will affect the life of hundreds of millions of people. The collaboration with an established player like ETSI in this is a great value for EIT ICT Labs and Europe”, says Willem Jonker, CEO EIT ICT Labs.

Amongst others the new EIT ICT Labs Satellite, located in Sophia-Antipolis technology park, a leading R&D hub in Europe, will facilitate the collaboration with ETSI.

About ETSI

ETSI produces globally-applicable standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged, aeronautical, broadcast and internet technologies and is officially recognized by the European Union as a European Standards Organization. ETSI is an independent, not-for-profit association whose more than 700 member companies and organizations, drawn from 63 countries across 5 continents worldwide, determine its work programme and participate directly in its work.

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