DeepSig CEO on Telco Al World Summit: 'These events provide a unique opportunity to share insights and learnings from experts'

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DeepSig participates in Telco AI World summit in Berlin. | tmt.knect365

DeepSig is currently participating in the Telco Al World Summit in Berlin. The AI-related industry event began Tuesday (April 26) and concludes Thursday (April 28), according to a press release.

“This is an important industry event,” DeepSig CEO Jim Shea said in the release. “With the convergence of advanced AI and ML in wireless signal processing, we can build a new foundation for the next generation of smarter and more efficient wireless systems which can learn and improve from data, reduce the cost of ownership and improve spectrum usage, security and user experience. Industry collaboration is key. These events provide a unique opportunity to share insights and learnings from experts with the same goals and vision.”

Representatives from the company kicked off their presentations on April 26 at 1:10 PM CET with Tim O’Shea’s session, “Leveraging AI to Improve Open vRAN Performance,” covering the process of deployment of  low latency AI/ML to improved DU basebands, strengthening radio and access dates to increase efficiency and WoE and reduce CapEx and Opex. 

O’Shea also covered various AI-related data functions during the panel discussion, “Where Can AI and Automation Best Support Open RAN?” The sessions correlate with a recent Juniper survey, which revealed that 95% of responding organizations approve of implementing AI into their daily operations, while 88% say they would like to use the technology as much as possible.

The company’s participation at the industry event follows the completion of its AI-Native 5G over-the-air call, which features "a commercial 5G handset and 5G NR standalone network to data services on the public internet," the press release stated.

“Today’s telecom providers as well as enterprises with private networks are expected to both provide next-generation services and lower costs,” Shea said. “AI and ML can enable these organizations to be more efficient, reduce OpEx and CapEx and deliver an optimized 5G and 6G experience by inserting AI-Native RAN software in the baseband.”