Over the past few days, the 6G-TWIN project was presented by our partner Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) during two public events, providing visitors with insights into how future 6G technologies can support the evolution of connected and intelligent mobility.
On Friday, 26 June, TUD presented 6G-TWIN during the Dresden Science Night, an event bringing together research institutions and the public to showcase scientific developments and innovation.




On Sunday, 28 June, the project was further presented during the Open Construction Site Day of the Smart Mobility Lab Schwarzkollm, where visitors had the opportunity to learn more about ongoing research activities in the field of smart mobility.



During these events, the 6G-TWIN team introduced the project’s vision and highlighted key technological areas, including cooperative driving, teleoperated driving, and the role of future mobile networks in supporting advanced traffic applications. The presentations also addressed the potential of complementary technologies such as UAV communication and satellite connectivity to enable more reliable, efficient, and connected mobility solutions.
The events attracted a diverse audience, including families, students, professionals, and technology enthusiasts. The discussions with visitors provided an opportunity to raise awareness about the role of 6G technologies in shaping future mobility ecosystems and to exchange views on how research and innovation can contribute to addressing upcoming transportation challenges.
Through these public engagement activities, 6G-TWIN continues to promote knowledge exchange and highlight the potential impact of next-generation communication technologies on future connected and autonomous mobility.

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