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6GEM+ presents at Kick-off Event of Transfer Hubs in Berlin

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The 6GEM+ presented jointly the work program of the hub with selected demos. From left to right: Prof. Alice Kirchheim (Fraunhofer IML), Prof. Haris Gacanin (RWTH Aachen), Prof. Christian Wietfeld (TU Dortmund), Prof. Aydin Sezgin (RU Bochum).
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Prof. Christian Wietfeld (TU Dortmund) presented 6GEM+ as a hub for value-oriented 6G communication systems in demanding production and logistics environments. Integrated AI computing, real-time data transmission, and ultra-low latency are at the core of research and development over the next four years.
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Prof. Haris Gacanin (2nd from the right) received the official funding certificate from State Secretary Dr. Rolf-Dieter Jungk.
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Lena Weigelin (3rd from the right) represented NRW at the kick-off event.
On February 17, 2026, all leading stakeholders of the four 6G Transfer Hubs gathered for the first time at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR) in Berlin.

The kick-off event made one thing clear: transferring 6G research into practice is a joint task of the federal government, the states, academia, and industry. State Secretary Dr. Rolf-Dieter Jungk opened the event with a clear message: “We support 6G in order to improve people’s lives. Research alone does not secure prosperity—it must also generate real innovation.” He added that the goal now is also to “turn know-how into market power.” The 6G Transfer Hubs are intended to address exactly this point: to close the gap between research results and market readiness faster than before and to bring smart ideas into real-world application. Prof. Christian Wietfeld (ComNets Dortmund) presented 6GEM+ as a hub for value-oriented 6G communication systems in demanding production and logistics environments. Integrated AI computing, real-time data transmission, and ultra-low latency are at the core of research and development over the next four years.  Prof. Haris Gacanin received the official funding certificate. Prof. Aydin Sezgin provided a video interview. 

Further information:

https://www.forschung-it-sicherheit-kommunikationssysteme.de/service/aktuelles/auftaktveranstaltung-6g-transfer-hubs