The 5G Infrastructure Public Private Partnership (5G PPP) is a joint initiative between the European Commission and European ICT industry (ICT manufacturers, telecommunications operators, service providers, SMEs and researcher Institutions). The 5G PPP will deliver solutions, architectures, technologies and standards for the ubiquitous next generation communication infrastructures of the coming decade.
5G-RANGE is a project funded in the fourth coordinated call Europe – Brazil which will design, develop, implement and validate the mechanisms to enable the 5G network to provide an economically effective solution for Internet access for remote areas.
5GINFIRE is a three years Research and Innovation action / project under the EU programme Horizon 2020. The main goal of 5GINFIRE is to build and operate an open, and extensible 5G NFV-based reference (Open5G-NFV) ecosystem of experimental facilities that not only integrates existing FIRE facilities with new vertical-specific ones, but also lays down the foundations for instantiating fully softwarised architectures of vertical industries and experimenting with them.
7 bulls is a private Polish company specializing in the development of software as well as implementation and integration of IT systems. They create comprehensive IT solutions for customers in North and South America, Asia, Western Europe, and Poland.
The Brazilian Association for the Promotion of Innovation in Technology Platforms - BRAFIP, created in 2015, had its origin in the BRAFIP Project (Brazilian Future Internet Platform) under the FIRST Program, from 2009 to 2011, which was a collaborative initiative between several countries, It is funded by the Seventh Framework Program of the European Commission to foster international cooperation in technological areas such as the Internet of the Future and Information and Communication Technology between Europe and Latin America.
Brasscom, Brazilian Association of Information Technology and Communication Technology Companies, gathers the most important and influential ICT companies in Brazil.
The Brazilian Computer Society was established in 1978, as a scientific and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of Computer Science in Brazil and the associated technologies and applications. SBC is a leading forum for researchers, students and computing professionals working in the various fields of Computer Science and Information Technology, being the largest computer society in South America.
The Chamber of Deputies is a federal legislative body and the lower house of the National Congress of Brazil. The chamber comprises 513 deputies, who are elected by proportional representation to serve four-year terms. The Chamber of Deputies is the House before most bills are laid, where the larger debates and decisions of national importance are centralized