Broadband  |  2023-09-28

Project FIDAL Launched its First Open Call

Source: Project FIDAL
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Project FIDAL Beyond Field Trials has launched its very first Open Call targeting innovators in Media, Entertainment, Emergency Services and Time Critical Applications and Services. 

The Open Call welcomes applications from SMEs, start-ups, research institutions, groups of entrepreneurs, app developers and infrastructure owners looking to test innovative solutions beyond 5G in the verticals of Media and Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR).

The total available budget for this Call is of 4 million EUROS

Successful applications could receive up to EUR 250,000 to showcase and test solutions in the field of 5G and 6G for an expected duration of 12 months.

To learn more and apply, click on the FIDAL Open Call Page


On Thursday 5th October, 11h00-12h30 interested applicants will be able to learn more in a dedicated Open Call webinar. The session will introduce the open call, some of its echnical aspects and an overview of the application processes. The webinar will include a Q&A session. 

To attend the event, fill in the Registration Form.

 

The FIDAL Project

The FIDAL project will be executed over three contiguous and sequentially aligned phases of development. This will allow the project to address the requirement analysis and methodologies and prepare in detail the vertical use case scenarios and associated target KPIs and KVIs towards the large-scale trials. The approach to be followed will design the detailed FIDAL architecture, develop processes and interfaces to interwork and acquire data from the facilities at orchestration, management and infrastructure levels design, develop the innovation streams and technological enablers, integrate these enablers to the testbeds and validate the use cases of the vertical industries in a series of “preparatory” small and large scale trials.

More specifically, during Phase 1 the consortium will define the requirements, specification, and adaptation of the experimentation framework with the participation of the vendors, vertical owners and key stakeholders. During Phase 2 the setup of the labs and large-scale infrastructures will take place in close collaboration with key vendors. In addition, a corresponding parallel evaluation and/or re-design improvements are planned in order to ensure a smooth and aligned evolution of lab validations through the defined FIDAL use cases and initial Open Calls use cases. Finally, during Phase 3, two cycles of iterative large-scale trials and third-party SME trials will take place through Open Calls that will aim at validating extreme beyond 5G vertical KPIs and KVIs, while contributing to FIDAL repositories of Network Applications, creating open-source applications, deriving new requirements from the verticals, Wand presenting lessons learnt.