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FEB 25 2026

Hexa-X-II: ‘6G to Build a Sustainable Future’ is now available with contributions from Ubiwhere team members as authors

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The book '6G to Build a Sustainable Future' is now available for purchase, bringing together the key research outcomes of the European 6G flagship Hexa-X-II, led by Nokia, with Ubiwhere contributing as a consortium member. The publication summarises the work carried out towards the sixth generation of mobile networks and also includes contributions from several projects funded by the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU), including 6G-DISAC, 6G-MUSICAL, 6G-NTN, 6G-SHINE, Deterministic 6G, RIGOROUS, ROBUST-6G, TERRAMETA and TERA6G.

Ubiwhere is proud to announce that Ana Pereira, Head of R&I, and Luís Pedro Santos, Software Engineer, from the company’s Research & Innovation team, contributed as authors of Chapter 2 and Chapter 3, respectively. This contribution reflects the company’s expertise in Life Cycle Assessment, network orchestration, end-to-end (E2E) architectures, and sustainability, recognised as key areas for addressing the environmental, economic, and social challenges of 6G.

The book explores the motivation, values and requirements that will shape 6G, presenting the system as a service-oriented platform that goes beyond traditional communication. It includes the first comprehensive end-to-end (E2E) blueprint for 6G and outlines the pathways from research results to standardisation and future market adoption. Topics covered include design principles for inclusive and sustainable 6G platforms, AI-native architectures, intelligent network management, radio and transceiver design, architectural enablers and E2E security concepts.

’6G to Build a Sustainable Future’ is available in digital and print formats via Wiley: click here. This publication is an essential, up-to-date reference for researchers, engineers, policymakers, regulators, technology analysts, and students seeking to understand and shape the future of communication networks.

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