Samsung Electronics Partners With Princeton University To Pave the Way for 6G Innovation
Samsung Research America (SRA), a
leading research and development organization of Samsung Electronics, has
partnered with Princeton University to shape the future of 6G wireless and
networking systems.
SRA has become a founding member of Princeton University’s NextG
Initiative Corporate Affiliates Program to lead 6G research and development.
In 2023, Princeton University’s School of Engineering and Applied
Science established the NextG Initiative to accelerate the adoption of new
technologies and increase the flow of innovation across a range of topics —
including cloud and edge networks, intelligent sensing, and network resilience.
Recently, the NextG Initiative launched a corporate affiliates program to
champion for these technological advancements and encourage cooperation between
academia, industry leaders and policymakers.
“The best academic research to help realize the promise of future
wireless networks is informed by close interactions between faculty and
industry technology leaders,” said Andrea Goldsmith, Dean of Princeton’s
School of Engineering and Applied Science. “Our NextG program aims to foster
those deep collaborations around wireless technology, as well as policy, that
are required to drive meaningful innovation and global leadership in an era of
rapid change.”
Samsung Research America will work closely with Princeton University to
bridge the gap between academic research and real-world applications —
alongside fellow corporate affiliates including Ericsson, Intel, MediaTek,
Nokia Bell Labs, Qualcomm Technologies and Vodafone.
Dr. Charlie Zhang, Senior Vice President at Samsung Research America,
expressed his support for studies in next-generation telecommunications. “The
wireless industry has benefited significantly from fundamental research in the
past few decades,” he said. “We encourage Princeton’s researchers to continue
innovation and develop disruptive technologies that could bring major
breakthroughs in 6G.”
In May 2019, Samsung established the Advanced Communications Research
Center (ACRC) under Samsung Research to spearhead the development of
next-generation communication technology.
By publishing the 6G white paper in July 2020 and the 6G spectrum white paper in May 2022, ACRC has positioned
itself as a market leader in driving the 6G landscape. Samsung Research is
playing a crucial role in the global standardization of 6G technology as the
company chairs both the 6G Framework Group of the International Telecommunication
Union Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) and the Spectrum Group of the Global
Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA).
To further demonstrate its leadership in 6G communication research and
development, Samsung hosted the inaugural Samsung 6G Forum in May 2022. The collaboration between
Samsung’s industry leadership and Princeton’s academic prowess sets the stage
for the NextG Initiative to become a monumental force in shaping the future of
6G.
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