The seventh annual meeting of the National Interuniversity Consortium for Telecommunications took place on 8 and 9 April in Rome. The event, which this year took the title “Telecommunications of the Future”, was co-organised by the RESTART Foundation. The Piccolo Eliseo Theatre in Rome made its stage available for the 8 April meeting “CNIT between history and the future: perspectives
The second version of the RESTART whitepaper – Techno-Economic Vision of the Future of Telecommunications – was presented in Rome at “Telecommunications of the Future” – the conference sponsored by the National Interuniversity Consortium for Telecommunications and co-organized by the RESTART Foundation. The European and even more so the Italian telecommunications industry has reached a pivot point. On the one
32 projects, 7 missions and 13 clusters of Grand Challenges to support the future evolution of Telecommunications in Italy: research in RESTART is synergistic, cross-cutting and highly interdisciplinary. The common thread linking all of this is the researchers who work every day to advance technologies that will have – or are already having – a real impact on industry and
On 9 April 2025, the conference ‘Telecommunications of the Future’, promoted by National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications and co-organised by the RESTART Foundation, will be held in the Greenhouse of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. The event, now in its seventh edition, will involve high-profile personalities in the fields of research, industry and institutions, and will propose telecommunications as a fundamental
On 8 April, the annual CNIT event ‘Telecommunications of the Future’, co-organised by the RESTART Foundation, will be held at the Piccolo Eliseo Theatre in Rome. The first of the two days (8 and 9 April) will be an opportunity to celebrate and retrace the history of the Consortium’s 30 years, but also a moment to share ideas on the
Big success for the TLC Games: the first national contest dedicated to Telecommunications! Organised by the CNIT – National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications – and promoted by the RESTART Programme, the initiative aims to encourage the creativity, innovation and knowledge of high school students in the field of telecommunications as a stimulus for their future university career. Phase I ended
The University of Palermo, partner of the RESTART program entered through Cascade Calls, hosted the Plenary Dissemination Workshop ‘Innovation to lead the future’ last 30 and 31 January. Two intense days dedicated to taking stock of the activities carried out and defining the future strategies of the RESTART Research and Development Program. Young researchers from all over Italy actively
The activities conducted by Spoke 8 of RESTART – Intelligent and Autonomous Systems continue at full speed, as highlighted by some important results obtained on the ground by the University of Rome Tor Vergata. ITALYSIG: measurements at the Campidoglio to map 5G in Rome To populate the “ITALYSIG” database of signal traces through measurements at relevant points in the Italian
Last July 4th-5th, the University of Catania – coordinator of Spoke 6 – Innovative Architectures and Extreme Environments – hosted RESTART Plenary Dissemination Workshop: two intense days of activities to take stock at the “midterm” of what the RESTART Program has achieved so far and, above all, to project toward the future of the actions that will be launched in
With the standardization of sixth-generation (6G) cellular networks scheduled to begin in 2025, it is critical to define a set of new use cases and key performance indicators (KPIs) to guide their development. In this context, the RESTART program participated in the activity promoted by the 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association (SNS 6G-IA), aimed at achieving a European-level