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Department of Mechanical Engineering

8th 6GEM General Assembly – Hosted by FLW TU Dortmund and Fraunhofer IML

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Exploring next-gen connectivity with 100+ participants, 50+ posters, and 25 live 6G demos across use cases.

On June 17–18, 2025, FLW TU Dortmund and Fraunhofer IML had the pleasure of hosting the 8th General Assembly of the 6GEM project. With over 100 participants, the event brought together researchers, developers, and project partners to present the latest advancements in 6G technologies and strengthen collaboration across domains. The two-day event featured more than 50 research posters and 25 live technology demonstrations, with guided tours at the ZFT and FLW halls. These locations served as active intralogistics testbeds where joint project results were brought to life.

A key highlight was the integration of the 5G Campus Network into live demonstrations. These included automated warehouse systems and a scaled automotive testbed. Irfan Priyanta (FLW TU Dortmund) and Julia Freytag (Fraunhofer IML) presented a joint demo on „Cloud-Edge Robotic Process Automation in Complex Environments“, highlighting the virtualization of complex robotic tasks on edge server at ZFT Hall. At the FLW hall, teams from CNI TU Dortmund and IKA RWTH Aachen demonstrated teleoperation and platooning, including the remote driving of a vehicle from Dortmund to Aachen.

Throughout the assembly, project partners shared their latest findings, technical progress, and collaborative results. In-depth discussions highlighted the importance of artificial intelligence, edge computing, joint communication and sensing (JCAS), and sustainable network architectures in shaping the next-generation 6G ecosystem. Emerging use cases explored included Industry 4.0 automation, autonomous mobility, and critical real-time applications.

The assembly reinforced the value of interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in building 6G technologies that are not only faster and more efficient but also secure, scalable, and sustainable. We thank all participants for contributing to a highly engaging and productive event that continues to push the boundaries of future connectivity.