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Select Keysight, UMA Open 6G Research, Innovation Lab

by | Jan 31, 2025

SANTA ROSA, CA, Jan 31, 2025 – Keysight Technologies and the University of Malaga (UMA) have opened a 6G research and innovation Lab. The facility is dedicated to advancing 6G technology through comprehensive solutions that address key use cases and technological challenges.

The Malaga 6G Research and Innovation Lab plays a key role in Keysight’s European operations. Keysight Laboratories works with customers, markets, universities, and research groups while contributing to various consortia, industry organizations, and standards committees.

The lab features three main workspaces: Monitor, Measurement, and Experience. The Monitor workspace enables real-time monitoring of the 5G and 6G mobile network experimentation platform Victoria Network. The Measurement workspace will be equipped with Keysight’s latest hardware and software test and measurement solutions, while the Experience workspace will showcase 6G use cases and technology demonstrations, providing a hands-on experience.

Research at the lab will focus on the following areas:

  • New Spectrum and Components – Satisfying the demand for high speed and data throughput with innovative frequency technology and novel component design.
  • AI and ML Networks – Enhancing network performance by integrating intelligent and efficient artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions.
  • Digital Twins – Creating virtual replicas of physical entities, providing a zero-risk environment for testing and development.
  • Networked Sensing – Utilizing the network to sense and interact with the world around us, enabling new applications and services.
  • New Network Topologies – Developing open and scalable network architectures to ensure extreme connectivity and reliability.
  • Security and Privacy – Ensuring that network infrastructure components are robust and secure against cyberattacks, supporting critical services with high reliability.

 

Giampaolo Tardioli, vice president, 6G and next generation technology at Keysight, said, “The new lab will serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration in the 6G space, driving the development of next-generation technologies that will shape the future of connectivity and communication. By providing an environment that offers a cohesive set of design and development building blocks across interconnected technology domains, we enable researchers to spark new insights. The 6G Research and Innovation lab will be pivotal in bringing use cases to life, enhancing human interactions, improving enterprise efficiencies, and accelerating innovations that will transform society.”

Pedro Merino, director of Institute of Software Engineering and Technologies (ITIS) at the University of Malaga, said: “The establishment of the Victoria Network and the 6G Keysight-UMA laboratory positions us as an international benchmark for fostering collaborations with companies and governmental bodies in the 6G sector. This initiative represents a significant opportunity for advancing research and innovation, and it is instrumental in driving forward our mission to lead in 6G technology development.”

About Keysight Technologies:

Keysight Technologies, established in 2014 as a spin-off from Agilent Technologies, is a leading provider of electronic design and test solutions. Headquartered in Santa Rosa, California, the company offers a portfolio of hardware and software products, including oscilloscopes, signal generators, and electronic design automation (EDA) software. The solutions serve industries, such as telecommunications, aerospace and defense, automotive, energy, semiconductor, and general electronics. As of 2024, Keysight employs approximately 15,500 people and reported annual revenue of $5.0 billion. The company’s global presence spans the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific, supporting over 30,000 customers in more than 100 countries. Keysight is known for driving innovation, with over 3,800 patents and a focus on research and development.

Source: Keysight