6G-TWIN partners LIST (Luxembourg), UBIWHERE (Portugal) and R2M Solution (France) were pleased to contribute to the SNS4SNS international event in Sophia-Antipolis, France. Our project was featured through two presentations by Ana Pereira and Jean-Sébastien Sottet, which you can find below.

The ETSI SNS4SNS Software & Standards for Smart Networks & Services event (SNS4SNS), held from 2–5 February 2026, brought together policy makers, industry leaders, researchers, developers and open source communities to shape the future of 6G and smart networks and services. With a multidisciplinary approach, this year’s edition placed a strong emphasis on collaborative innovation, showcasing among others the strategic activities of ETSI’s five software development groups (SDGs).

The event featured 40 live demos and posters, illustrating how open source initiatives and industry partnerships are accelerating the development of next-generation networks. Attendees explored cutting-edge technologies through interactive tutorials, presentations, panel discussions, and hackathon outcomes. The hackathon challenged teams to develop new use cases combining software from multiple ETSI SDGs. The winning team presented “Network Testbeds as a Service” (NTaaS), an open source, on-demand virtual platform for testing 5G/6G applications.

The event highlighted latest research, industrial and open source innovations in topics such as cloud-edge continuum, network exposure, telco APIs, 6G innovations, AI driven cybersecurity and agentic AI.

These four days demonstrated how standardisation, research and open source communities collaborate to foster resilient, secure and interoperable networks and services.” says Dr. Ricard Vilalta, Chair of the event’s Programme Committee. “This collaboration is key to supporting broader EU initiatives that promote innovation and technological sovereignty.”

The SNS4SNS event served as a platform to discuss the growing opportunity for open source adoption, brought by the upcoming EU open source strategy. By bringing together diverse stakeholders, the event provided a neutral environment for cross-community collaboration in a standards based open software ecosystem.

For more information, visit the ETSI SNS4SNS 2026 event page.

About ETSI

ETSI is one of only three bodies officially recognised by the European Union as a European Standards Organisation (ESO). It is an independent, not-for-profit body dedicated to ICT standardisation. With over 900 member organisations from more than 60 countries across five continents, ETSI offers an open and inclusive environment for members representing large and small private companies, research institutions, academia, governments, and public organisations. ETSI supports the timely development, ratification, and testing of globally applicable standards for ICT‑enabled systems, applications, and services across all sectors of industry and society.

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