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Ericsson polled more than 6,500 early adopters in 13 cities about possible AI scenarios in the 2030s. Early adopters believe that four out of five consumers in the 2030s will use AI to make major life-altering decisions. Early adopters believe that the most successful innovators of the future may be those that ignore AI advice.
This year, Ericsson, a global leader in telecommunications, celebrates 120 years of presence in the Polish market. Ericsson heavily invests in research and development. The Polish R&D center is the second-largest Ericsson facility in Europe after the headquarters in Sweden.
Ericsson has produced one million 5G radio products at the Flex Tczew factory in Poland. These "Made in Poland" products are at the heart of the fifth-generation networks being built in Poland and other European countries.
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As part of one hundred contracts signed, 56 are already operating 5G networks.
Ericsson has published the latest Ericsson ConsumerLab report.
Ericsson has been actively involved in the special Startup Spark acceleration round, which is a response to the challenges of coronavirus.
Ericsson announced the decision to invest in Tczew for the production of groundbreaking mobile technology solutions. The factory in Tczew will fully service the European market.
Ericsson, PLAY and Legia Warszawa have signed a letter of intent, under which the stadium of Legia will become one of the best-equipped facilities in Europe.
The development of services for the needs of a smart city using the Internet of Things is the goal of a project initiated by the city of Wrocław, Tauron and Ericsson.
Services for the needs of a smart city using Internet of Things technology is the goal of the project initiated in Wrocław by TAURON Polska Energia and global giant in the field of ICT - Ericsson.
P4 sp. z o.o. (Play), subsidiary of Play Communications S.A., has selected Ericsson as an additional partner to expand its radio access network in Poland, based on Ericsson Radio System.
Ericsson, in cooperation with the Łódź Special Economic Zone and Startup Spark, will support companies from the SME sector in the construction of a 5G based solution concept.
The first base station integrated with a street lamp has been installed in Piła. The solution has been developed by Ericsson. It is the first such implementation in Poland.
Joint workshops of Ericsson in Poland and the Office of Electronic Communications dedicated to 5G technology.
Ericsson presented the first experimental 5G system working in the 28 GHz band in the 1GHz spectrum for the first time in Poland.
Börje Ekholm, CEO of Ericsson, has visited Poland. During a one-day visit he met with company customers, authorities, and above all with employees of the branch in Poland.