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Private Wireless Helps Schools Close the Digital Divide

Nokia

When the Omicron variant of COVID-19 surged in January 2022, schools and campuses across the US had to decide once again whether to revert to online learning to protect the health of students, teachers and support staff. The decision was tougher this time because those making it understood the impact that previous lockdowns had on students that did not have access to reliable internet services at home. Sizing up the digital divide The digital divide is significant in the US. When the pandemic’s first wave hit in 2020, more than 55 million children were left without access to in-person classroom instruction, counseling and other services. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), nearly 17 million of these students had no internet access at home. Many more had their learning paths disrupted by unreliable or low-speed connections. And while it’s no surprise that a significant portion of unconnected students live in rural areas, widespread school closures showed that the digital divide is fact of city life, too. How should schools use new broadband funding? Past government initiatives have provided billions of dollars to connect underserved communities across the US, but the pandemic highlighted the need for more. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, Consolidated Appropriations Act and American Rescue Plan addressed this need by providing more than $600 billion in COVID-19 funding for state, local and tribal governments. Some of these funds can be used to improve broadband infrastructure and support distance learning and telework opportunities. The American Rescue Plan also dedicated $7.17 billion in funding to support connectivity for students, school staff and libraries across the country. For local authorities and schools, the challenge is to find the right ways to use this relief funding to help close the digital divide. Some are creating do-it-yourself networks that combine Wi-Fi access points, internet routers and open-source software. But this approach requires a high up-front investment and doesn’t provide the scalability, reliability, security and coverage required to meet the concurrent learning needs of many students. And the total cost of ownership often ends up being higher than expected. Authorities and schools need better and more integrated approaches. Private wireless provides high-performance connectivity Private wireless networks based on proven 4G/LTE and 5G technology have made it easier for schools and local authorities to bring broadband service to students. These networks combine fast connection speeds (25 Mbps) with scalable multi-user capacity, carrier-grade reliability, strong security and superior coverage. They are also simple to deploy and operate, and can connect individual households at a low cost of $10-$15 per month. The FCC has complemented the capabilities of private 4G/LTE and 5G networks by opening up the Citizens Broadband Radio Services (CBRS) 3.5 GHz spectrum band to users such as enterprises, cities and schools. The wide availability of free spectrum makes private wireless more accessible. School boards and other organizations are already seizing the opportunity. For example, the non-profit organization DigitalC has deployed a private LTE network in the CBRS band to provide affordable and reliable high-speed internet service to unconnected households in Cleveland, Ohio. This network improves educational prospects for students in a city where the 2019 US Census’ American Community Survey (ACS) revealed that nearly 53,000 households – 31 percent of the city’s total – did not have a broadband subscription plan. FWA brings reliable broadband to rural communities In rural communities where networks need to provide coverage over greater distances to connect students, local authorities can choose to combine private wireless with Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) technology. In this case, radio links installed on buildings direct the radio signal to Wi-Fi gateways deployed in students’ homes or outdoors. California’s Dos Palos Oro Loma (DPOL) school district is in the process of deploying a 4G LTE FWA solution that will operate in the CBRS spectrum. This solution will meet the distance learning needs of five campuses in the predominantly rural San Joaquin Valley by providing secure, reliable, high-performance internet access to the homes of 2,400 students. The DPOL technology team will set up LTE and Wi-Fi hotspots that enable students to connect to the internet using any standard laptop, tablet or smartphone. Advancing global learning Of course, the need to close the digital divide for students is not unique to the US. A 2019 UNESCO report revealed that just 54.8 percent of households globally have an internet connection. As the world becomes more reliant on broadband connectivity, it’s essential that it be made accessible to everyone. The many waves of the pandemic have made this need more apparent and forced schools to find creative ways to reach students in unconnected households. Fortunately, sustainable and affordable solutions are available to address this challenge. In the United States and around the world, private wireless and FWA technologies are making it easier for local authorities, governments and schools to deploy reliable, secure and resilient broadband networks that will meet the connectivity needs of all residents. Find out more Read our brochure to find out how our private LTE and 5G solutions can ensure that students in your community have reliable access to broadband connectivity and online learning opportunities. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Nokia on 3blmedia.com

June 14, 2022 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Verizon Bridging NYC Digital Divide: $3M Pledge, Free Internet Offer

Verizon

With reliable connectivity more important than ever, Verizon remains committed to closing the digital divide in communities throughout the United States, including New York City. In NYC alone, 1 million households – nearly one-third of the city’s residents – don’t have a home internet subscription. That’s just one reason why Verizon – who has pledged $3 million to NYC nonprofits – continues to support digital inclusivity, to be showcased at two STEM events for NYC students Thursday (June 9). Verizon’s big impact in the Big Apple Verizon has pledged $3 million in support of eight organizations across the city to support STEM education, digital access and online learning in communities that need it most. This donation, whose distribution began in 2020 and will continue through 2023, includes: $500,000 to PhippsNY.org, providing Bronx students with STEM instruction with partner MakerState, focusing on game-design coding, digital literacy, 3D design and math. $500,000 to HYPOTHEkids to provide STEM kits & programs to New York City Housing Authority residents who are science-club students representing all five boroughs. $500,000 to the New York Public Library to provide STEM programs, STEM kits and STEM tools that students can “check out” as a loan over a six-week period. $450,000 to Grand Street Settlement to expand STEM education programs and provide mentorship opportunities to NYCHA community centers in Manhattan and Brooklyn. $400,000 to CAMBA for nine NYCHA-based Cornerstone Community Centers to provide STEM online learning, networking with science and tech professionals of color, and hands-on experience maintaining a community garden. $325,000 to Bronxworks for Bronx students in after-school and summer programs, providing digital inclusion, learning labs for remote schoolwork and STEM enrichment. $200,000 to STEM Kids NYC to empower city students to leverage computer science to develop platforms to illuminate social-justice issues and activism. $125,000 to Diva4Social Justice, supporting environmental and social-justice curricula through digital literacy via community journalism, virtual reality and QR codes. The impact of this pledge to NYC will be on full display this Thursday (June 9) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., when Verizon, in partnership with Grand Street Settlement, will showcase local STEM projects fostered by our ongoing digital inclusion initiatives, and distribute student awards at simultaneous Discovery Fair events at Williamsburg Community Center (195 Graham Ave. in Brooklyn) and Beacon Community Center (145 Stanton St. on the Lower East Side). These programs align with the company’s Citizen Verizon responsible-business initiative to move the world forward through Digital Inclusion, Climate Protection and Human Prosperity. Offering free Fios home internet In addition to its ongoing direct support for New York City-based organizations and recognition of NYC as the largest market in the Fios footprint, Verizon provides low-cost Fios internet to customers in need as a proud supporter of the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), aimed at closing the digital divide. Verizon recently announced that with Fios Forward, ACP customers get home internet for free – without data caps, fees or equipment charges, helping them maintain connectivity for virtual learning, remote work, telehealth visits and more. Even at a time when internet prices have actually declined, ACP is a vital tool for qualifying customers to break through the cost barrier when they’re in need of internet services. With ACP and Fios Forward, customers have free access to Verizon Fios’ 100-percent fiber optic internet, with speeds starting at 200 Mbps for downloads and uploads — the fastest service offered by any provider. Verizon not only offers faster free internet speeds than competitors in the marketplace, but also — unlike other providers who offer ACP — removes hidden-cost barriers, with no extra fees, no contracts and no router costs. To confirm eligibility for ACP, apply at ACPBenefit.org. Once approved, customers can complete enrollment in ACP by visiting: www.verizon.com/affordableconnectivityprogram. Additional discounts may also be available through Lifeline or other state grants. If customers are eligible for Lifeline, they can receive an additional $9.25 off their bill. Eligibility for Lifeline and state programs can be confirmed by visiting: www.verizon.com/lifeline. Plus, Verizon customers who live in Maryland and are enrolled in ACP receive an additional subsidy discount of up to $15 per month from the Maryland Broadband Benefit program. If you don’t qualify for ACP, there are still great discounts on home connectivity, including $25 5G Home internet for wireless customers, and/or discounts for Fios customers that are also wireless customers (our Mobile + Home Rewards program). Verizon’s efforts build on the company’s network-as-a-service foundation and supports its core areas of growth and innovation across mobility, nationwide broadband the value market and network monetization. Media contact(s) Caroline Brooks (908) 809-2678 caroline.brooks@verizon.com Chris Serico (908) 227-8097 christopher.serico@verizon.com View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Verizon on 3blmedia.com

June 10, 2022 10:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Verizon Innovative Learning Celebrates 10 Years and $1B in Contributions to Education

Verizon

What you need to know: Verizon celebrates 10 years of Verizon Innovative Learning and $1 billion in contributions to support digital equity and inclusion, working with nonprofit partners to help students and teachers develop digital skills. Presented by Verizon, TIME unveils list of Innovative Teachers, profiling 10 educators who are changing the landscape of education in America. This fall, Verizon will add 50 Title I schools to Verizon Innovative Learning, which has reached over 1.5 million students since its launch in 2012. NEW YORK, June 9, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Today, Verizon is celebrating 10 years of its award-winning education initiative focused on addressing barriers to digital inclusion: Verizon Innovative Learning. Over the last decade, working through nonprofit partners, Verizon Innovative Learning has committed $1 billion in market value to support digital equity and inclusion within education for some of the most vulnerable populations across the country. This effort is part of Citizen Verizon, the company’s responsible business plan for economic, environmental and social advancement; which is underpinned by using leading edge technology to drive social impact and create lasting change. To mark a decade of dedication to the education community, and to honor the resilience of teachers at the end of another challenging school year, Verizon is proud to support the first-ever TIME Innovative Teachers Project. Chosen by a team of editors at TIME, the list profiles 10 teachers who are changing the landscape of education in America through innovation. The 10 finalists of the TIME Innovative Teachers Project have helped students with disabilities get placed in STEM careers, made unaccompanied minor immigrants feel welcome in the U.S., connected students around the world on video chat, planted micro-forests to teach ways to fight climate change, and designed video game lessons to teach anti-racism. And they have all demonstrated leadership in their schools and teaching communities. “We understood early on that closing the digital skills gap in the U.S. must start in under-resourced schools. Verizon Innovative Learning is a strategy to help solve this issue. Our mission has never wavered and now, 10 years later, we are proud to have reached over 1.5M students. This is an important milestone, yet our work is far from over,” said Rose Stuckey Kirk, Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer, Verizon. “We will continue expanding and evolving this initiative to ensure that deserving students have the tech tools and resources to become the next generation of innovators.” Celebrating 10 years of Verizon Innovative Learning Since 2012, Verizon has been working to help close the digital divide through Verizon Innovative Learning, the company's signature education initiative focused on helping students develop the skills, knowledge and capabilities for future success. Created to help foster digital inclusion, the initiative has reached over 1.5 million students at schools across the U.S., including Title I schools, and provided hundreds of schools with connectivity and next-gen technologies that bring innovative lesson plans to life. "My journey into tech really started with my experience in Verizon Innovative Learning. Being part of the program throughout middle school not only taught me about STEM and the possibilities of tech, but also about discipline, leadership and accountability. I now mentor young girls, while pursuing a career in technology, because I know firsthand what a difference learning to believe in yourself can make," said Minu Patel, Verizon Innovative Learning alumni and current Information Science and Technology major at Temple University. Advancing innovation in under-resourced classrooms The initiative’s signature program, Verizon Innovative Learning Schools, in partnership with long-time nonprofit partner Digital Promise, equips students and teachers at select Title I schools across the country with free technology devices, internet access and innovative STEM learning programs. The program also provides schools with extensive teacher training focused on technology integration into the learning experience, support and the opportunity to engage in powerful teaching and learning strategies that leverage technology. With the need for in-classroom tech resources greater than ever, Verizon is continuing to expand its Verizon Innovative Learning Schools program and will welcome 50 new Title I schools from 11 cities across the country this fall, including Birmingham, AL; Cleveland, OH; Fort Lauderdale, FL; and Houston, TX - bringing the program’s reach to 561 schools nationwide. Students and teachers at this new cohort of middle and high schools will be equipped with devices - including tablets, laptops and hotspots, and up to four years of data, empowering 24/7 learning in and out of the classroom. This addition brings the program’s reach to 94 school districts across 37 states and Washington D.C., with 100% of eligible middle schools across 35 school districts in the country participating in the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools program. In addition, Verizon is launching 50 new Verizon Innovative Learning Labs in Title I schools across the country this fall, bringing the total to 107 across 18 states, which will offer emerging technology with a student-facing, project based curriculum. In collaboration with non-profit partner Heart of America and the J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute at Arizona State University, the Verizon Innovative Learning Lab program provides students with access to robust, hands-on curriculum and learning tools such as virtual reality (VR) equipment, 3D printing stations, augmented reality (AR) apps and more in a custom-designed, state-of-the-art experiential learning environment. Verizon plans to bring 5G technology to over 100 Verizon Innovative Learning Labs within Title I schools across the country in the coming years. Verizon Innovative Learning HQ, next-gen learning for all Verizon is leveraging its decade of experience through Verizon Innovative Learning HQ, its new, freely available open access education portal that scales the resources of Verizon Innovative Learning and its proven approach to integrating technology into the classroom. The portal enables any K-12 educator in the country to access innovative learning apps, professional development and tailored lesson plans to empower students to be social innovators and to create solutions using emerging tech. Verizon Innovative Learning HQ provides next-gen learning for students, covering a range of subjects from history to biology, through access to the latest AR and VR education tools. Citizen Verizon: Goal to 10 million youths with digital skills training Citizen Verizon empowers Verizon to deliver on its mission to move the world forward through action by expanding digital access and resources, protecting the climate and ensuring people have the skills needed for jobs of the future. Through Citizen Verizon, and the key pillar of Digital Inclusion, the company's responsible business goals include providing 10 million youths with digital skills training by 2030. To learn more about Verizon's digital inclusion efforts, visit CitizenVerizon.com. Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed on June 30, 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of technology and communications services. Headquartered in New York City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated revenues of $133.6 billion in 2021. The company offers data, video and voice services and solutions on its award-winning networks and platforms, delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable network connectivity, security and control. Verizon Innovative Learning, Verizon's award-winning education initiative, is celebrating 10 years of addressing barriers to digital inclusion for students and teachers. Since 2012, the initiative has committed $1 billion in market value to support digital equity, reaching over 1.5 million students. Verizon Innovative Learning provides free technology, internet access and innovative learning programs to students in under-resourced communities - enabling students to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence needed to build an innovative workforce of the future. In 2021, Verizon launched Verizon Innovative Learning HQ, a next-gen online education portal that provides free access to immersive XR educational experiences to all educators, including K-12 teachers, nationwide. A key initiative under Citizen Verizon, the company’s responsible business plan for economic, environmental and social advancement, Verizon Innovative Learning is helping to drive the company’s goal to provide 10 million youths with digital skills training by 2030. Learn more at CitizenVerizon.com.  #### VERIZON’S ONLINE MEDIA CENTER: News releases, stories, media contacts and other resources are available at verizon.com/news. News releases are also available through an RSS feed. To subscribe, visit www.verizon.com/about/rss-feeds/. Media contact: Bernadette Brijlall bernadette.brijlall@verizon.com View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Verizon on 3blmedia.com

June 09, 2022 02:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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Qualcomm Unveils Next Generation Powerline Communication Device To Support Expanding Industry Need for Vehicle to Charging Station Smart-Grid Communications

Qualcomm

SAN DIEGO, June 9, 2022 /3BL Media/ - In continued efforts to support the growing electric vehicle (EV) segment, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced a next-generation powerline communication (PLC) device, the QCA7006AQ, designed to address the needs for electric vehicle (EV) charging station communications – also known as electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) – that use global Combined Charging System (CCS). The PLC device is based on Qualcomm Technologies’ market proven QCA700X family of products, which have been widely adopted in EV on-board charging units and charging stations across the globe. The QCA7006AQ is compliant with the HomePlug Green PHY (HPGP) specification, which is the leading specification for implementing Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) systems. Smart-grid integration allows vehicles to seamlessly authenticate on the network through Plug and Charge automated payments for EV charging, coordinating the timing and direction of energy to and from the grid and home. Smart-grid charging applications supported by the CCS standard allows users the flexibility to choose optimal charging times and extract energy from their EVs as needed, supporting the growing need for EV charging while minimizing peak load power generation and distribution requirements. This is Qualcomm Technologies’ first QCA700X PLC device designed to support an Ethernet digital interface and that is qualified to support an ambient operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C (AEC-Q100 Automotive Grade 2). As an optional feature, the QCA7006AQ also supports HomePlug Audio Video (HPAV) streaming at PHY rate exceeding 200 Mbps, allowing EV customers an alternate wired data connection to the cloud through the charging station. The introduction of the Ethernet digital interface, in addition to Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), the AEC-Q100 Grade 2 compliance, and the HPAV operation mode, supports expanded design flexibility for future devices. “By further expanding our PLC device portfolio, in addition to engineering the fully integrated, scalable Snapdragon Digital Chassis solution for automakers, Qualcomm Technologies is supporting an evolving automotive industry driven by the EV vehicle architecture,” said Lars Boeryd, Sr. Director Product Marketing, Automotive at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “As a leading supplier of PLC HPGP devices for smart-grid communications, we are committed to helping our customers succeed in a growing EV industry increasingly adopting the CCS standard.” The QCA7006AQ is planned to be available for production by early Q4 2022, and samples are available today. Additional information can be found About Qualcomm Qualcomm is the world’s leading wireless technology innovator and the driving force behind the development, launch, and expansion of 5G. When we connected the phone to the internet, the mobile revolution was born. Today, our foundational technologies enable the mobile ecosystem and are found in every 3G, 4G and 5G smartphone. We bring the benefits of mobile to new industries, including automotive, the internet of things, and computing, and are leading the way to a world where everything and everyone can communicate and interact seamlessly. Qualcomm Incorporated includes our licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of our patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of our engineering, research, and development functions, and substantially all of our products and services businesses, including our QCT semiconductor business. QCA7006AQ and the Snapdragon Digital Chassis are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Qualcomm and Snapdragon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. Qualcomm Contacts Pete Lancia Corporate Communications 1-858-845-5959 corpcomm@qualcomm.com Mauricio Lopez-Hodoyan Investor Relations 1-858-658-4813 ir@qualcomm.com View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

June 09, 2022 11:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Qualcomm Unveils Next Generation Powerline Communication Device To Support Expanding Industry Need for Vehicle to Charging Station Smart-Grid Communications

Qualcomm

SAN DIEGO, June 9, 2022 /3BL Media/ - In continued efforts to support the growing electric vehicle (EV) segment, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced a next-generation powerline communication (PLC) device, the QCA7006AQ, designed to address the needs for electric vehicle (EV) charging station communications – also known as electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) – that use global Combined Charging System (CCS). The PLC device is based on Qualcomm Technologies’ market proven QCA700X family of products, which have been widely adopted in EV on-board charging units and charging stations across the globe. The QCA7006AQ is compliant with the HomePlug Green PHY (HPGP) specification, which is the leading specification for implementing Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) systems. Smart-grid integration allows vehicles to seamlessly authenticate on the network through Plug and Charge automated payments for EV charging, coordinating the timing and direction of energy to and from the grid and home. Smart-grid charging applications supported by the CCS standard allows users the flexibility to choose optimal charging times and extract energy from their EVs as needed, supporting the growing need for EV charging while minimizing peak load power generation and distribution requirements. This is Qualcomm Technologies’ first QCA700X PLC device designed to support an Ethernet digital interface and that is qualified to support an ambient operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C (AEC-Q100 Automotive Grade 2). As an optional feature, the QCA7006AQ also supports HomePlug Audio Video (HPAV) streaming at PHY rate exceeding 200 Mbps, allowing EV customers an alternate wired data connection to the cloud through the charging station. The introduction of the Ethernet digital interface, in addition to Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), the AEC-Q100 Grade 2 compliance, and the HPAV operation mode, supports expanded design flexibility for future devices. “By further expanding our PLC device portfolio, in addition to engineering the fully integrated, scalable Snapdragon Digital Chassis solution for automakers, Qualcomm Technologies is supporting an evolving automotive industry driven by the EV vehicle architecture,” said Lars Boeryd, Sr. Director Product Marketing, Automotive at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “As a leading supplier of PLC HPGP devices for smart-grid communications, we are committed to helping our customers succeed in a growing EV industry increasingly adopting the CCS standard.” The QCA7006AQ is planned to be available for production by early Q4 2022, and samples are available today. Additional information can be found About Qualcomm Qualcomm is the world’s leading wireless technology innovator and the driving force behind the development, launch, and expansion of 5G. When we connected the phone to the internet, the mobile revolution was born. Today, our foundational technologies enable the mobile ecosystem and are found in every 3G, 4G and 5G smartphone. We bring the benefits of mobile to new industries, including automotive, the internet of things, and computing, and are leading the way to a world where everything and everyone can communicate and interact seamlessly. Qualcomm Incorporated includes our licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of our patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of our engineering, research, and development functions, and substantially all of our products and services businesses, including our QCT semiconductor business. QCA7006AQ and the Snapdragon Digital Chassis are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Qualcomm and Snapdragon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. Qualcomm Contacts Pete Lancia Corporate Communications 1-858-845-5959 corpcomm@qualcomm.com Mauricio Lopez-Hodoyan Investor Relations 1-858-658-4813 ir@qualcomm.com View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

June 09, 2022 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Digitally-Driven Operations Enhance Industrial Sustainability and Performance

Nokia

As we look back to Earth Day 2022, and cap a month of focus on our planet, I am reminded of the COP26 collaboration ambitions and the clear message that industry has a critical, active role to play in in advancing action on climate change. Digital technologies and real-time networks will be key enablers — and businesses stand to gain significantly as they adopt them. “There is no green without digital,” is a pivotal statement from our Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark. Connected, digital solutions are making it easier for companies to monitor and manage emissions, control power consumption and optimize and retool their operations, all of which have a direct impact on bottom-line performance. Accenture’s Business Futures 2021 report found that companies with strong environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) ratings report 3.7 times higher operating margins and 2.6 times higher shareholder returns than those with lower ESG scores. By giving greater visibility into overall operations, digital technologies can boost safety, productivity and efficiency in physical industries such as mining, manufacturing and oil and gas, according to Nokia Bell Labs Consulting. This requires critical connectivity at the operational foundation — as a catalyst for automation, efficiency, agility and new applications and as a tool for measuring sustainability performance across the operation. Connected operations for a renewable future The energy sector is a great case study showing how digitalization and sustainability go hand in hand. “Advancements in digital technology… promise to boost efficiency and drive costs down across both conventional and renewable energy value chains,” according to Deloitte’s recent report on The 2030 Decarbonation Challenge. Equinor, one of the most forward-looking energy companies in the world, is working with Nokia and systems integrator NetNordic to deploy private LTE network technology at two UK windfarms. The project will give Equinor reliable, secure, high-capacity connectivity to support greater collaboration among teams involved in renewable energy production. Deployments like these are key because renewables are essential both to the long-term sustainability of the energy sector and also to achieving global climate goals. No wonder, then, that renewable energy sources are on track to account for 70% of total new power generation capacity by the end of 2021, according to the International Energy Agency. Since renewable sources are often located in offshore or remote environments, connectivity is critical: the network is a lifeline and a platform for ensuring optimum performance, safety, security and crew quality of life. Private LTE (4.9G) and 5G are the best, most affordable and most resilient technologies for reaching across these remote and challenging environments. Nokia has been working with network operator nCentric since 2018 to prove that, expanding the company's North Sea network, delivering secure, reliable 5G-ready broadband coverage to 14 wind farms in the Belgian North Sea and Dutch waters. Digitalization brings sustainability advantages for any sector Any industry with “moving parts” or distributed assets can become more profitable, innovative, competitive and climate-friendly by adopting digital technologies like AI, automation and advanced networks. In mining, transportation and logistics, for example, digitalized port systems and improved automation can help minimize the idling of ships offshore, protecting coastal environments. As outlined in Forbes, the combination of digital technologies and AI can give companies in the sector near-term gains in operational optimization and safety for more efficient trips and greater fuel efficiency. At the foundation of all of these efforts is infrastructure that helps people, machines and systems act together — a strong network of pervasive high-bandwidth connectivity and intelligence for the Industry 4.0 era. Nokia is committed to helping companies build agile, connected industrial campuses and field environments that meet their Industry 4.0 visions and advance their business and sustainability goals at the same time — a real win for everyone. About Chris Johnson Chris is a veteran sales and business leader who heads Nokia’s Global Enterprise business, focusing on sales and delivery to Transportation, Energy, Manufacturing, Logistics, Public Sector, and other key segments around the world. He is a passionate champion of Industry 4.0 and industrial digitalization with a deep understanding of how they can bring resilience, productivity, and sustainability to even the most asset-intensive physical industries. Drawing on his experience defining business strategies, developing teams, executing initiatives, and driving profitable growth, Chris helps Nokia enterprise customers unlock new business models and build capacity for long-term success. Explore our industries page to find purpose-designed digitalization solutions for your business. Visit our Industries page to see our vertical solutions, and our new Industry 4.0 page to learn more about these exciting technologies! Connect with Chris on LinkedIn Connect with Chris on Twitter View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Nokia on 3blmedia.com

June 08, 2022 03:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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The Impact of the Qualcomm Thinkabit Lab

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Our Thinkabit Lab program shows students from all cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds that they can be part of inventing the wireless world of the future. Learners of all ages explore careers available at Qualcomm and other technology companies. They engage in fun and unique engineering projects, culminating in the design of an IoT-themed invention that addresses a problem in their community and the world around them. The program relies heavily on hands-on activities to learn about coding, sensors, circuits, patents, IoT, 5G and more. These activities help students understand where they see themselves in the future workforce and how they could use technology to help make the world a better place. We launched our Thinkabit Lab program in 2014 at Qualcomm’s headquarters in San Diego. We have evolved and expanded the program yearly to broaden our reach and create greater impact. As of 2021, our program has inspired more than 85,000 students across the U.S. to become the next generation of inventors and helped them to create more than 24,000 of their own inventions. Through collaborations with public, private and nonprofit organizations, we now have a celebrated network of 22 Thinkabit Lab collaborators and more than 56 trained educators and instructors at schools, universities, non-profits and libraries in eight states nationwide. We also expanded our program with new online and virtual learning experiences, including virtual summer STEM camps that have enabled many more future inventors to participate. In 2021, to maintain the momentum and build on the terrific success of our virtual camps implemented the previous summer during the COVID-19 pandemic, we resumed in-person camps at select sites within our national network and continued offering virtual camps. Collectively, we provided 37 weeklong camp sessions with over 1,200 elementary, middle and high school students including nine all-girls sessions. To further inspire camp participants, we added engaging new content, such as our Path to Invention and 5G Academy. The Path to Invention aims to spark the spirit of innovation among students, while facilitating greater understanding of the route of invention – from idea to development to obtaining a patent and all the way through to production and sales. Because we believe that patents are vital to innovation, students showcased their final projects in the form of patent presentations as a culminating camp activity. These video presentations included components such as the name of their inventions, invention schematics and an abstract of their creation. The 5G Academy is comprised of a website and field guide that explain the ins and outs of 5G, Qualcomm’s role in developing this fifth generation of wireless technology and why the world will be a better place because of this transformative advancement. We leveraged the 5G Academy to add a new 5G activity for students participating in all of our camps. Our online Learning Center continues to provide educators, librarians, youth organization leaders and other adult community members nationwide with access to a variety of fun and free coding activities and other educational resources that can be downloaded for use in their classroom, home or organization. Activities range from writing code to introductory engineering games and tools to exploring future careers in technology. These materials help Thinkabit Lab collaborators and participants engage in STEM learning even outside of our formalized programs. We’ve continued to tap into Qualcomm employees’ passion and commitment to inspire future inventors. We engaged employees for our new summer speakership opportunity. As volunteers, they represented both engineering and non-engineering roles and the diversity within our workforce. Collectively, they volunteered over 90 hours of their time to speak to aspiring young inventors about working in the tech industry and offer insight as they navigate their future STEM education and careers. We formed new partnerships and built on existing collaborations to further expand our reach and amplify our impact. Part of our unprecedented student participation this year is attributed to our expansion through AAUW. In addition to our existing relationship with AAUW Tech Trek California, three other states joined our network – Florida, New Mexico and Washington. Together, “I discovered I was more creative than I thought I would be, and I learned that even if I had no idea why something wouldn’t work, I was able to keep working hard and persist until I found the problem. I also learned that I am actually interested in engineering.” – Middle School Participant, AAUW Wearable Tech Camp (New Mexico), All-Girls, 2021 over 650 girls were engaged in the Thinkabit Lab Wearable Tech project which required each student to program and build an automated wearable tech invention that represents their strengths, interests and values. The Thinkabit Lab summer camp expansion was a resounding success: 60% growth in national presence 150% growth in the number of organizations offering our invention-based camps 124% increase in the number of teachers trained to teach the activities 200+ AAUW adult volunteers trained to implement the program Close to 400% more students participated in the program and were inspired to be the next generation of inventors More than 50% of students were girls who participated in all-girl camp sessions Learn more in Qualcomm's 2021 Corporate Responsibility Report View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

June 08, 2022 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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How To Land the Future of Connected Aviation

Ericsson

The aviation industry is undergoing massive changes. Smart airport concepts rely on a profound digital infrastructure to enable autonomous and sustainable operations. Ericsson’s firsthand experience with airports indicates that private 4G and 5G networks play a key role in enabling digitalization. In this blog, we describe the challenges and trends in the industry and the role of private networks to realize a sustainable future. Aviation 4.0 – Sustainable and efficient operations through digitalization and automation Think of an airport as a huge and complex ecosystem formed by multiple stakeholders, each one responsible for executing various processes across air transport – both passenger and cargo. Now, imagine that all of them – airport authorities, airlines, ground handlers, retailers, caterers, maintenance, government bodies, and so on – must communicate perfectly and operate seamlessly to offer the best and safest experience to billions of people every year. It is not difficult to see why this is easier said than done. Across the globe, airports welcome about 4.5 billion travelers annually. According to a report from Airports Council International, the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the sector very hard with an estimated 60% decrease in passenger traffic in 2020. Going forward, it is expected that the “pre-covid” numbers will recover as an annual growth rate of 3.7% is predicted until 2040. Also, air cargo is foreseen to reach a 2.3% annual growth rate. It in turn results in a considerable rise in flight movements to cater for that expansion. The financial health of an airline and airports is always at risk. Factors like delays, inefficient operations, heavy fuel bills and emissions, and numerous others impact its resources. The result? A considerable decline in profit margins and threat to industry players growth & sustainability over the past years. "Successful collaboration and cooperation between Air Navigation Service Providers, airspace users, airports, regulators, manufacturing industry, and regional and global organizations are paramount for the sound development of air transport" (IATA - International Air Transport Association). Technology ranging from 5G connectivity, AI/ML, and the cloud strengthen collaboration across the aviation ecosystem. It has the potential to disrupt and transform the air transport journey, optimize operations systems, personalize the travel experience. While the world is changing at a fast pace, the aviation industry must be prepared and ensure environmental, operational, and financial sustainability to be able to follow such transformations. Airports are re-visiting the way they operate to become safer, more viable, secure, and efficient by adopting and implementing new technologies. One way to do that is by deploying connected aircraft solutions. Another is leveraging technologies like augmented reality for automated airside operations to help maximize capacity and improve on-time-performance (OTP) of aircrafts. Leveraging artificial intelligence in aviation industry and digital twin solutions contribute to collaborative decision making. Building a foundation for future innovation Operational efficiency, increased productivity, and reduced OPEX and CAPEX are crucial drivers for the adoption of new technologies. Digitalization and automation rely on data sources. For example, gathering data helps lower the risk of misplaced luggage or improve customer experience by decreasing time on security lines. The key features of private networks, especially when powered by 5G, are availability, reliability, and security. Private 4G/5G networks enable an amplitude of applications. For instance, using real-time data from connected aircrafts and devices to optimize operational efficiency. Even though many airport operators are interested in the concept of connected aviation, Ericsson is often asked where to start. Together with our partners, we have identified that addressing On-Time-Performance in turnaround times of an aircraft is essential. Delays are expensive for the ecosystem, drains buffer time into schedules, creates operational challenges, burns additional fuel, requires additional customer interaction and reduces customer loyalty. The journey towards Aviation 4.0 starts with integrated real time communication – Land-Mobile-Radio (LMR) modernization, connected operations and autonomous fleets. Land-Mobile-Radio modernization Integrated real-time communication by means of Mission critical push-to-talk contributes towards the advancement of operations, being a first step in the airports’ digital transformation and laying the basis for several other more advanced use cases (e.g., using real-time analytics). In the coming years, legacy communication solutions, like TETRA and P25, will be unfit for the purpose. Ericsson deployed a private mobile network covering the complete outdoor and indoor areas at Paris Airports Charles de Gaulle, Orly and le Bourget for Groupe ADP, Hub One and Air France. According to Henri Tallon – Business Unit Manager Telecommunications at Hub One, connected workers execute a much more efficient job. Having a high quality, fast, and secure connectivity in Charles de Gaulle Airports is an absolute must. It consolidated obsolete siloed technologies into a single connectivity solution which also provides them with the more advanced integrated communication systems for Push-to-Talk, Video and Data. By digitalizing, checks that were normally executed with manual labor were decreased leading to an immense efficiency benefit. Connected operations Massive machine type communications enable connected assets. Applications such as asset monitoring contributes to agility, advancement of operations, and unlocking intelligence with data insights. During the aircraft turnaround processes, artificial intelligence on video feeds enhances staff productivity and optimizes the use of existing assets through data sharing and analytics. Connected aircrafts can access application priority to offload telemetry data and upload entertainment content during the turnaround process time of taxing. Digital Load Control with AR in real time reduces the critical path of loading and unloading services and drives effective capacity utilization of the airside with faster turnaround. Aircraft turnaround is more cost efficient and saves time. Another advantage is that fleet and asset maintenance is predictive and can be addressed with AR enabled remote experts. Autonomous fleet Autonomous and teleoperated machinery creates more agility and leads to more advanced automated tasks. With automation, scalability is no longer an issue for operations as automated robots’ capacity can be deployed where and when it is needed. Critical wireless communication is needed for teleoperated and autonomous ground support equipment to unlock the driverless fleet. Ground handling support equipment such as baggage trucks, autonomous push-back of aircrafts and baggage handling are just some of the examples where applications of this kind can be implemented and help establish a more efficient environment. The business value of private networks for connected aviation The aviation industry is key for global economic development, but it requires stability and soundness to support itself and expand in a sustainable way in the years to come. Cellular connectivity brings a new dimension of mobility and allows convergence with existing technologies. Private networks provide a platform for the future for enabling aviation 4.0 use cases where technical requirements are defined based on the application's features and maturity. Cellular connectivity brings a new dimension of mobility and allows convergence with existing technologies. Ericsson is a leading technology partner to the aviation industry and application partners, helping to optimize airside operations for turnaround improvements already being implemented today. The way we see it, these are exciting applications that 4G and 5G private networks are making possible and enabling digital transformation in airports. Want to know more? Read about Ericsson Private 5G for industries View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Ericsson on 3blmedia.com

June 07, 2022 12:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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What’s the Most Effective Way for Companies To Ensure Digital Transformation Strategies Align With Climate Goals?

Qualcomm

By Kevin McAllister In this braintrust we asked the experts to analyze the relationship between sustainability goals and digital transformations and identify the strategies that could advance a company's progress in both. Questions or comments? Send us a note at braintrust@protocol.com Angela Baker Mapping out a plan from the start, regularly monitoring progress toward goals and evaluating their own sustainability efforts is the best way for companies to ensure their digital transformation strategies align with climate goals. To do this, companies will need to ensure that connectivity technology is implemented throughout the company and its supply chain. 5G is the gold standard for connectivity, and is a core part of the infrastructure that will enable companies to ensure everyone and everything can be intelligently connected. Its speed, ultra-low latency and extreme reliability brings new forms of services, including everything from monitoring water usage in real time to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to efficiently monitoring a company’s operations. With 5G, issues can be identified immediately so that they can be solved as soon as they are detected. For example, smart water systems can provide up-to-the-minute data so consumers and water distributors can be alerted about a problem or over-consumption right away. Or manufacturers can use 5G-enabled technologies to improve inventory management systems, which can save on warehouse energy usage. Real-time insight into operations will enable for the most accurate monitoring and progress toward climate goals and identify and solve any issues that might come up quickly. Learn more. Continue reading View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Qualcomm on 3blmedia.com

June 07, 2022 10:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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