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As a trailblazer in 5G, ZTE has invested heavily in research and development of 5G technology to fast-track the digitalisation of vertical industries. This white paper shows how ZTE leverages on the unique potential of 5G to take industries including manufacturing, public transport, media, education, energy, and healthcare to new heights. It also explores the various use cases of 5G across China within multiple sectors and the limitless potential this new technology holds in store for society at large.
Inspired by ZTE
5G Use Cases for Verticals China 2021 demonstrates 21 notable examples of 5G applications for verticals, including industrial manufacturing, ports, mines, transportation, electric power, healthcare, and content creation. It also covers practical scenarios in which 5G can be used to spark innovation in various industries, as well as technical features and development opportunities for the next generation of technology.
Inspired by ZTE
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to revamp their business models, strategies, and operations in order to survive. While many businesses with experience of remote working prior to the outbreak were able to seamlessly adopt work-from-home practices, others struggled to adapt to the new normal in a timely fashion. In fact, the pandemic has become a digital tipping point for SMBs, dramatically raising the bar for any SMB that wants to be successful going forward.
With the advent of 5G on the horizon, Ericsson has conducted a new study to help businesses maximise the potential of industrial digitalisation. These insights will be key for businesses to establish themselves and find their footing in an increasingly competitive landscape.
This study covers fundamental points on navigating 5G technology, including expectations of significant growth in 5G B2B services, how to leverage the power of use case clusters, and the importance of acting now to capture the value of 5G beyond mobile broadband.
The thrill of watching a live sports event is about to get even more exhilarating. With 5G, fans at the venue and beyond will be able to enjoy real-time, immersive experiences as they cheer on their favourite teams. This will be made possible with the use of virtual reality, augmented reality, video on demand, and digital applications powered by 5G networks. It’s also a business brimming with financial potential and is projected to generate USD 83.1 billion in revenue by 2023 in the United States alone.