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FEB 24 2026

Ubiwhere chaired the 6G-TWIN Session #3 webinar dedicated to Digital Twins and AI for 6G networks

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On the 24th of February, Ubiwhere took part in the third session of the 6G-TWIN webinar series, jointly organised with 6G-CLOUD. The session, entitled “Digital Twins and AI as enablers for intelligent 6G networks”, brought together experts from both projects to examine how Network Digital Twins and Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) frameworks are influencing the design, optimisation and operation of future 6G networks.

Ubiwhere was represented by Luís Santos, Software Engineer, who chaired the webinar, structuring the session’s segments and guiding the discussion among the speakers. The programme included an introduction to the 6G-TWIN architecture, highlighting its role in modelling and optimising complex network behaviours through digital twins, as well as a presentation on AI-driven multi-objective optimisation using Dueling DQN in the context of teleoperated driving.

Further contributions addressed the 6G-CLOUD architecture, focusing on its AI/ML framework and the integration of Network Digital Twins to support more scalable, intelligent network management. The session concluded with a joint round-table discussion, during which synergies, technical challenges and future perspectives for AI-enabled 6G infrastructures were explored.

6G-TWIN aims to develop new structures for the future 6G architecture, going beyond the capabilities of the 5G Service-Based Architecture (SBA). According to the vision of the project consortium, of which Ubiwhere is a member, future 6G architectures must enable a cyber-physical continuum between the real world and its digital representation. Meanwhile, 6G-CLOUD introduces the concept of cloud continuity, extending current cloud continuity boundaries to meet 6G requirements for performance, intelligence, flexibility, energy efficiency, and efficient resource use. Within the 6G-CLOUD project, Ubiwhere leads the dissemination and exploitation activities of the respective Work Package, while also contributing to the analysis of use cases, the design of the system architecture, the definition of the resource orchestration structure and the development of prototypes. Ubiwhere’s participation in this session reflects its active involvement in both European research and innovation projects in the fields of Beyond-5G and 6G networks.

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