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According to Audi's official website, on August 2, local time, Audi and Ericsson announced that they plan to take the lead in using 5G technology for automobile production
.
At Audi's headquarters in Ingolstadt, Germany, the two companies agreed on a series of activities to discuss the potential
of 5G as a future-proof communication technology that can meet the high demands of automotive production.
Audi and Ericsson have signed a memorandum of understanding In the coming months, experts from both companies will conduct on-site tests
at the "Audi Production Lab" in Gemmelsheim, Germany.
Frank Loydl, Chief Information Officer of Audi, said: "A fully networked factory will have a significant impact on the future of vehicle production, and a strong network architecture capable of responding in real time is decisive for us
.
As part of our joint project with Ericsson, we are testing the possibility
that 5G technology could be used for industrial applications in smart factories.
In addition to the Ingolstadt plant, Audi and Ericsson are also exploring whether 5G can be used at other Audi Group plants
.
Erik Ekudden, CIO of Ericsson, says: "Ericsson is already operating 5G industry plans globally to help manufacturers increase production capacity and create new business opportunities
.
As we bring 5G into automotive production to truly enable smart wireless manufacturing, this project is a great opportunity
to validate that it works.
”
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According to Audi's official website, on August 2, local time, Audi and Ericsson announced that they plan to take the lead in using 5G technology for automobile production
.
At Audi's headquarters in Ingolstadt, Germany, the two companies agreed on a series of activities to discuss the potential
of 5G as a future-proof communication technology that can meet the high demands of automotive production.
Audi and Ericsson have signed a memorandum of understanding In the coming months, experts from both companies will conduct on-site tests
at the "Audi Production Lab" in Gemmelsheim, Germany.
Frank Loydl, Chief Information Officer of Audi, said: "A fully networked factory will have a significant impact on the future of vehicle production, and a strong network architecture capable of responding in real time is decisive for us
.
As part of our joint project with Ericsson, we are testing the possibility
that 5G technology could be used for industrial applications in smart factories.
In addition to the Ingolstadt plant, Audi and Ericsson are also exploring whether 5G can be used at other Audi Group plants
.
Erik Ekudden, CIO of Ericsson, says: "Ericsson is already operating 5G industry plans globally to help manufacturers increase production capacity and create new business opportunities
.
As we bring 5G into automotive production to truly enable smart wireless manufacturing, this project is a great opportunity
to validate that it works.
”
12Next View full article
12Next View full article