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Vicinity: Pushing the Boundaries of 5G

2024-12-17 10:30 Last Updated At:10:45

TAIPEI, Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Based in Bristol, UK, Vicinity Technologies Ltd is a leading provider of innovative wireless communications products, with a focus on 5G networks and infrastructure. With over 30 patents, the company has full R&D capabilities for designing, developing, verifying, and deploying complete base-stations, O-RAN architecture products, and 5G core network solutions for private networks and rural deployments.

Its flagship product, the First Industrial 5G UE, exemplifies the company's commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in 5G technology.

"We are recognized for our ability to deliver ultra-low latency, precision timing, and high synchronization performance, which are critical for industrial applications such as automation, robotics, and real-time monitoring," says Vicinity CEO Eric during an interview with EE Times Asia.

Eric says the company builds 5G fiber networks that they can customize to customers' specific use cases or requirements. For example, in the industrial sector, Vicinity can provide a very low latency, high throughput, and very fast response network that is critical for synchronizing mobile robots.

"Our competence is more on the development of the software side of the 5G infrastructure, so we can build, develop, and customize the features of fiber 5G networks and fully integrate them with the application requirements of customers," says Eric.

The company has partnered with a lot of Taiwanese ODMs who manufacture basestations in different ways and modes.

"For example, in the sub-6GHz region, the millimeter wave region [mmWave], and even for the NTN region, we have worked with all these Taiwanese manufacturers to develop the basestation products," says Eric. "And we are pretty successful because some of these vendors have already started engaging with mobile operators and are now having a lot of testing and deployment in different operator regions."

At the EE Awards Asia 2024, Vicinity received the Most Leading-Edge Startups award. Now in its fourth year, EE Awards Asia celebrates the contributions of Asia's engineering community over the past year.

"Thank you for the recognition," says Eric. "It is an honor to receive the Most Leading-Edge Startups Award from EE Times Taiwan. Our award-winning product, the First Industrial 5G UE, was developed with the goal of addressing several key challenges in the industrial communication landscape. As industries shift towards automation, digital transformation, and smart manufacturing, reliable, high-performance wireless communication is becoming a critical enabler. Traditional networks simply cannot meet the stringent demands of modern industrial applications, and this is where our solution comes in."

Eric says the award represents a significant milestone in the company's journey and is a testament to the innovation and dedication of their entire team. "This recognition not only validates the hard work we've put into developing the First Industrial 5G UE, but it also underscores the relevance and impact of our solutions in the rapidly evolving 5G ecosystem. The award highlights the importance of industrial 5G technology, particularly in sectors where real-time communication, ultra-low latency, and reliability are critical for driving efficiency and innovation. Being recognized at this level affirms that our vision of enabling next-generation industrial applications—such as factory automation, robotics, and advanced manufacturing—is resonating with both industry experts and customers alike."

Addressing Key Industry Challenges

According to Eric, one of the key challenges that Vicinity is trying to address is the need for ultra-low latency and high synchronization in industrial environments.

"Applications like robotics, machine-to-machine communication, and real-time control systems require almost instantaneous data transmission with minimal jitter. Our 5G UE is designed to deliver latency as low as 1ms and clock synchronization accuracy under 2µs, ensuring precise and reliable performance in time-sensitive operations. This level of precision is crucial for industries that rely on real-time monitoring and control, where even the slightest delay could lead to inefficiencies or safety risks."

Another key challenge is the inflexibility of traditional, fixed hardware solutions. Based on software-defined radio (SDR) architecture, Vicinity's wireless products allow for greater flexibility and customization.

"This means our solution can easily adapt to the unique requirements of different industries, whether it's manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, or energy. As a result, customers can deploy our UE across a wide range of use cases without being locked into a rigid, one-size-fits-all approach," explains Eric. "Furthermore, our solution directly tackles the issue of seamless integration with Industrial IoT [IIoT] devices. Many companies struggle with integrating legacy systems with newer, more advanced technologies. Our UE is designed to work seamlessly with existing IIoT infrastructures, making the transition to a 5G-enabled system as smooth and efficient as possible. This is especially important as industries look to leverage data-driven decision-making and automation.

Looking Ahead

The future of 5G in Asia is incredibly promising, with vast potential across multiple sectors, from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and smart cities. As the region continues to be a global leader in technology adoption, we see 5G as a driving force behind the next wave of industrial transformation.

"In particular, 5G will play a critical role in enabling real-time communication, automation, and the seamless integration of advanced technologies like AI and IoT across industries," says Eric. "However, despite the excitement around 5G, there are still significant challenges that need to be addressed. One of the main hurdles is the high cost of infrastructure deployment, especially in rural and remote areas. The complexity of integrating 5G with existing networks also poses a challenge for many operators and industries. Additionally, ensuring secure and reliable connectivity in mission-critical applications remains a key concern as more businesses and governments rely on 5G for their operations."

Nevertheless, the opportunities are abundant, especially as industries digitize and automation becomes more widespread—driving the demand for low-latency, high-reliability communications.

"In Asia, sectors such as manufacturing, energy, and healthcare stand to benefit immensely from 5G's capabilities. Moreover, the rise of smart cities across the region presents a huge opportunity for 5G to enhance urban life through applications like intelligent transportation, real-time surveillance, and connected infrastructure," says Eric. "At Vicinity, we are focused on addressing these challenges and unlocking the potential of 5G in Asia by developing solutions that meet the unique needs of industrial customers. We believe that as the ecosystem matures, the benefits of 5G will become more accessible, and we will see widespread adoption that transforms industries and economies across the region."

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Vicinity: Pushing the Boundaries of 5G

Vicinity: Pushing the Boundaries of 5G

HONG KONG, Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Following last year's successful series of events in Asia, European Wine Ambassadors has been tasked in 2024 to further build on the reputation and create awareness for three European Wine Regions: the Interprofessional Wine Council D.O. La Mancha, Unione Consorzi Vini Veneti – U.VI.VE., and the National Interprofessional Organization of Vine and Wine of Greece (EDOAO). 

BUSAN – SINGAPORE - TAIPEI

In May 2024, European Wine Ambassadors successfully hosted an intensive series of tailored masterclasses in Busan, Singapore, and Taipei, attracting over 150 wine professionals eager to explore and taste 48 wines from wineries associated with the three wine regions.

These events not only showcased the rich flavors of European wines but also facilitated vital discussions on sustainability, biodiversity, and the unique ecosystems that influence winemaking. A diverse audience of importers, distributors, hospitality professionals, sommeliers, and media representatives fostered a collaborative and enriching atmosphere.

The tour reflected the ongoing efforts of the Interprofessional Wine Council D.O. La Mancha, Unione Consorzi Vini Veneti – U.VI.VE., and the National Interprofessional Organization of Vine and Wine of Greece (EDOAO) to connect with emerging markets in Asia, focusing on countries and regions like Singapore, South Korea (Seoul), and Taiwan (Taipei).

HANGZHOU

The first masterclass in China this year was held on October 17th in Hangzhou, drawing a full house of 70 participants on-site, with an additional 150 joining us in the XET virtual classroom via live stream.

China is a vital market for the Interprofessional Wine Council D.O. La Mancha, Unione Consorzi Vini Veneti – U.VI.VE., and the National Interprofessional Organization of Vine and Wine of Greece (EDOAO). As the world's largest consumer of red wine, China presents significant opportunities for European wine producers to expand their reach and engage with an increasingly sophisticated audience. With a rapidly growing interest in wine culture, Chinese consumers are becoming more discerning, seeking high-quality wines from established wine regions.

STUDY TRIP D.O. LA MANCHA – WINES OF GREECE

From September 9th -13th, a study trip with Chinese importers and media reignited interest in the La Mancha region. Participants enjoyed wine tastings at the Regulatory Council and visited key wineries during the harvest season, allowing them to experience D.O. La Mancha's rich offerings firsthand.

Despite recent market challenges, D.O. La Mancha remains optimistic about reviving Chinese wine consumption. In 2023, China was the fourth-largest buyer of D.O. La Mancha wines, showcasing the region's potential in the Asian market. This study trip provided a unique opportunity for participants to connect with the heart of La Mancha's vineyards, experiencing the dedication that goes into crafting exceptional wines during one of the most important times of the year.

Following their experience in La Mancha, the participants traveled to Greece, exploring stunning vineyards and exceptional wines at the Cooperative of Samos, Costa Lazaridi Estate, and Avantis Estate. In Athens, they embraced the rich culture of the region, with highlights including visits to the Acropolis and a fantastic dinner at Zoinos Winery.

Moreover, the export of Greek wines to China has been steadily increasing, reflecting the country's rising popularity among Chinese consumers. As more consumers seek unique and high-quality wine options, Greek wines are carving out a notable presence in this competitive market. Chinese consumers have a strong affinity for Greek varietals, especially Xinomavro, Moshofilero, and Aghiorghitiko.

HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL WINE & SPIRITS FAIR (HKIWS) - UVIVE

From November 7th to 9th, the European Wine Ambassadors presented tailored three Unione Consorzi Vini Veneti – U.VI.VE – seminars  at the Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair (HKIWS) 2024. Hosted by Ivan Hui, these sessions showcased a curated selection of exceptional Prosecco and Valpolicella wines from the Veneto region of Italy. Each day welcomed a full house of 40 attendees for the 45-minute masterclasses, where participants tasted four wines—two sessions focused on Prosecco (on the 7th and 9th) and one on Valpolicella (on the 8th).

SEOUL

On November 27th, The European Wine Ambassadors Campaign celebrated the second masterclass in Korea this year with an engaging event in Seoul, where 50 wine professionals participated. Insoon Lee guided attendees through sixteen wines from Greece, Italy (Unione Consorzi Vini Veneti), and Spain (D.O. La Mancha). Participants had the opportunity to hear from representatives of both Spain and Greece, including Mr. Darío José Sáez Méndez, the Economic and Commercial Counsellor from the Embassy of Spain in Seoul, and Mr. Konstantinos Daskalopoulos, Trade Commissioner of the Embassy of Greece.

SHANGHAI – XIAMEN – HONG KONG

The Campaign concluded with three wine masterclasses held across China. The series began in Shanghai, where 72 attendees participated, guided by knowledgeable presenters Ofilos Wu and Scarlett Ma.

The Masterclass in Shanghai received strong backing from the governmental agencies of Spain, Greece, and Italy. Mr. Georgios Partheniou, the Consul General of Greece in Shanghai, and Regino Serrano, the market analyst of ICEX in Shanghai, delivered brief speeches to welcome participants. Additionally, Guliano Martini, Deputy Trade Commissioner of the Italian Trade Agency, spoke about the Italian wine market, highlighting its unique qualities and encouraging attendees to explore the diverse offerings from their respective countries.

Next, in Xiamen, 61 guests attended in person, while around 100 joined the session online. Feedback from participants indicated a strong appreciation for the engaging format and the depth of knowledge shared by the conductors. This event continued to highlight the wines from the three regions.

Finally, in our last session in Hong Kong, 50 participants enjoyed a tasting of 17 outstanding wines from these three vibrant regions. Ivan Hui led an engaging presentation, guiding everyone through the unique characteristics of each wine and the varied grape varieties. We were also honored to hear from Mr. Luis Martinez, who shared insights on La Mancha wines, and Ms. Paola Bellusci, the Italian Trade Commissioner of the Italian Trade Agency -ITA- in Hong Kong, who proudly highlighted Italy's commitment to quality wines.

Throughout the series, attendees praised the informative presentations and the opportunity to explore various grape varieties and terroirs. This series emphasized the growing interest in European wines across Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, and Singapore.

For more information, please visit the campaign's website:

http://euwineambassadors.com/

CONTACT:

European Wine Ambassadors China:

Ms. Ines Liu

Ph: +86 136 1170 0868

Email: shanghai@perspectiva.asia

Ms. Pey Pey Wu

Ph: +852 9090 9243

Email: peypeywu@perspectiva.asia

European Wine Ambassadors other countries:

Ainhoa Mombiela
Ph: + 852 54431582
Email: ainhoa@perspectiva.asia

ABOUT THE BENEFICIARIES

D.O. La Mancha is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) for wines, with over 190,000 hectares planted to vines, and it is the largest continuous vine-growing area in the world. It is located in the autonomous region of Castilla-La Mancha in central Spain. La Mancha has a vast wine-growing tradition, which, added to a series of characteristic geological, geographical, and climatic elements that define it, make it an ideal territory to produce excellent grapes and subsequently give life to great wines, with very peculiar nuances. La Mancha wines are today among the most exquisite and prestigious in the world, they are tasted throughout Spain and also exported to the five continents, turning Castilla-La Mancha into the leading Autonomous Region of Spain in terms of wine exports in volume.

The Unione Consorzi Vini Veneti – U.VI.VE. was set up thirty years ago involving almost all the region's Consorzi di Tutela (wine protection consortia). A far-sighted decision that has produced results over time. The U.VI.VE.'s main role is to represent Veneto's DOC wine sector. Through the consortia, it coordinates the crucial monitoring and control activities of the production and marketing of Veneto DOC and DOCG wines, also intending to combat fraud and abuse affect designations of origin and consortium brands. This protection ranges from guarantees for traceability to winemaking using traditional methods. Strict controls cover every single step of the entire wine-production chain, from the vineyard to the shop shelf.

National Interprofessional Organization of Vine and Wine of Greece. Greece has arguably one of the longest wine histories in the world as wine has always been an integral part of Greek culture since antiquity. Greece might not be the first country to produce wine, but what can be attributed to Ancient Greece is the development of a culture encompassing all aspects of wine: vine growing, production, legislation, trading, and, of course, the art of consuming wine. Despite their huge heritage, the Wines of Greece can promote themselves solely by virtue of their present attributes and not past glories. In the last three decades, a wind of change has been blowing through Greek wine production, turning a relatively traditional agricultural sector into a cutting-edge entity in today's wine world. Greek producers have invested heavily in people, education, know-how, and technology, starting a steep learning curve.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

European Wine Ambassadors Elevates European Wines Awareness in Asia with Successful Masterclasses and Study Trips to Spain and Greece in 2024

European Wine Ambassadors Elevates European Wines Awareness in Asia with Successful Masterclasses and Study Trips to Spain and Greece in 2024

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