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6G Motion: Transatlantic Connectivity for the Future of Mobility

Reference number
Coordinator AstaZero AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 240 000
Project duration November 2025 - October 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture 6G - Competence supply
Call Strengthen your organization with expertise in 6G from the USA

Purpose and goal

The project aims to strengthen Sweden´s capacity in the development, testing and innovation of next-generation communication technologies through an international knowledge exchange between AstaZero and Qualcomm. Through direct insight into advanced 6G research and prototype environments, the project will enable new knowledge to be implemented in Swedish testbeds and establish future research and innovation initiatives.

Expected effects and result

The project will provide in-depth knowledge of emerging 6G technologies as well as insights into test methods as well as eligibility requirements for interoperability which will be implemented in RISE - AstaZero´s test environments and thereby made available for other actors. In the longer term, the project strengthens Sweden´s innovation and testing capacity within 6G and increases international cooperation for the connected and automated mobility systems of the future.

Planned approach and implementation

The project is implemented through a knowledge exchange where an engineer from RISE - AstaZero works on site at Qualcomm in San Diego to study and test early 6G prototypes, technology solutions and network architectures. The work specifically focuses on areas such as V2X, Sidelink as well as AI and edge applications. The results are documented and transferred to the RISE test infrastructure - AstaZero for further use and national dissemination.

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Last updated 28 November 2025

Reference number 2025-04316