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Luxembourg's 5G Strategy
In 2016, the European Commission launched a strategic 5G action plan to support the deployment and take-up of 5G networks, which brought about a consultation of national key stakeholders led by the Department of Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy (SMC). The resulting national “5G strategy for Luxembourg” defines the general framework for the deployment of the 5G network.
The strategy helped setting a frame for the allocation of spectrum and the overall facilitation of 5G deployment on at national level. The complete strategy and the related background documentation are available on the “Innovative Initiatives” platform.
Since the launch of the strategy, the SMC and the Government's initiative "Innovative Initiatives" have been actively committed to promoting and fostering innovative 5G solutions and actions at multiple levels. The Calls for Projects I to III illustrate this commitment, as retained 5G projects received financial support from the SMC.
See for yourself what the strategy is all about here.
The Call for Projects I
The first 5G call for projects was launched in June 2019 and aimed to trigger innovative projects in the field of new generation electronic communications. In order to be retained, the projects had to rely on, or showcase, the added value of 5G or of equivalent, substitutable or complementary communication technologies and they had to respond to one or more of the following characteristics of modern mobile communication:
- ultra-reliable communications with very low-latency;
- ultra-high-speed connection with uniform service quality;
- communications between a large number of objects with varying service quality requirements.
A total of 29 projects were submitted.
After a careful evaluation by an international experts committee and a final review by an inter-ministerial 5G Commission, a total of eight projects from different sectors were retained and co-funded by the SMC. Two addiional projects were co-funded through the innovation fund of the Ministry of Economy.
Documentation regarding the Call for Projects I
Information and documentation on the procedures followed by the SMC for retaining the 5G projects are available here :
List of the retained projects (Call I)
The list of the 5G projects retained from the Call for Projects I is available below. Click on the name to find out more about each project.
IoT Healthcare Platform | coordinated by HRS (Hôpitaux Robert Schuman)
Lux5GCloud | coordinated by LIST (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
with contributions from InTech, Frontier Connect, Post Luxembourg and GomSpace
View the Lux5GCloud project here.
IRANATA | coordinated by Uni.lu - SnT
Waldbillig gëtt Digital | coordinated by Commune de Waldbillig
with contributions from Post Luxembourg, Marc Wilmes Design, Niche Guardian and rms.lu
View the Waldbillig gëtt Digital project here.
LiLa 5G | coordinated by CHEM (Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch)
with contributions from Post Luxembourg, Telkea Group, KPMG Luxembourg S.A.
View the LiLa5G project here.
Micro5G | coordinated by Uni.lu and SnT
Smart Water Eislek | coordinated by DEA (Distribution d'Eau des Ardennes)
with contributions from Post Luxembourg, Synergetik and Nexunity
View the Smart Water Eislek project video here.
5G-EMIT | coordinated by LIST (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
The Call for Projects II
The second 5G call for projects was launched in July 2021 in the frame of the conference "Connecting tomorrow - 5G, Broadband & Beyond" (see below for further information).
The aim of this call for projects was to trigger creative 5G showcases based on 5G technologies alone or in conjunction with other communication standards and/or technologies. in order to be retained, the projects had to rely on, or highlighting, the added value of 5G or of equivalent, substitutable or complementary communication technologies.
Projects were submitted in the following categories:
- 5G showcase
- Science communication
- Innovative conference coverage
After a careful evaluation by an international experts committee and a final review by an inter-ministerial 5G Commission, three projects submitted in the Science Communication category were retained and co-funded by the SMC.
Documentation regarding the Call for Projects II
Information and documentation on the procedures followed by the SMC for retaining the 5G projects are available here :
List of the retained projects (Call II)
The list of the 5G projects retained from the Call for Projects II is available below. Click on the name to find out more about each project.
5G-PLANET | coordinated by LIST (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
5G and Microwaves | coordinated by Luxembourg Science Center
SAFER | coordinated by Uni.lu and SnT
The Call for Projects III
The third call for projects has been launched jointly by the Department of Media, Connectivity, and Digital Policy, the Ministry of the Economy, the National Research Fund (FNR), and Luxinnovation to offer companies and research institutions a new funding opportunity to support consortia wishing to take advantage of 5G communications technologies in their field of research or activity. The four themes of the call for projects: Smart Environment, Smart Cities, Industry 4.0, and Technologies are in line with the priority sectors of the Luxembourg economy
You can find more information on the third call for projects in the 5G folder.
The 5G Conferences
As a complement to the elaboration and publication of the national 5G strategy, the SMC organized conferences as well as experience sharing sessions with regards to the 5G technology. The first conference took place in December of 2018, a second conference was organized in December 2019 and the third conference took place in October of 2021.
"Connecting Tomorrow - 5G, Broadband & Beyond" 2021
A third conference “Connecting Tomorrow - 5G, Boradband & Beyond”, organized by the SMC in October 2021, opened up the horizon to a more broad exchange in regards to digital connectivity. It highlighted the underlying challenge of enabling the necessary connectivity for all and covered a variety of subjects, including 5G, broadband connectivity and future opportunities (LiFi, spectrum policies, the communication for the quantum age, 6G, …).
All the videos of the "Connecting Tomorrow - 5G, Boradband & Beyond" conference are available here.
Parliamentary works around 5G
Here below is the list of all the questions submitted by the Luxembourg Parliament regarding the subject of 5G in Luxembourg up to this day. The following list and documentation derive from the archives of the Luxembourg Parliament website and are updated regularly. This documentation is published in the original language used by their author(s).
2019
Question parlementaire n°238 du 21.1.2019 de Monsieur le Député Marc Spautz
Question parlementaire n°634 du 15.4.2019 de Monsieur le Députée Fernand Kartheiser
Question parlementaire n°1184 du 10.9.2019 de Madame la Députée Lydia Mutsch
Question parlementaire n°1431 du 5.11.2019 de Monsieur le Député Fernand Kartheiser
Question parlementaire n°1561 du 3.12. 2019 de Madame la Députée Viviane Reding
Question parlementaire n°1607 du 13.12.2019 de Monsieur le Député Marc Hansen
2020
Question parlementaire n°2329 du 3.6.2020 de Monsieur le Député Sven Clement
Question parlementaire n°2346 du 8.6.2020 de Monsieur le Député Fernand Kartheiser
Question parlementaire n°2360 du 9.6.2020 de Monsieur le Député Fernand Kartheiser
Débat public dans le cadre de la pétition n°1560 au sujet du déploiement de la 5G au Luxembourg
Question parlementaire n°2700 du 20.8.2020 de Monsieur le Député Jeff Engelen
Question parlementaire n°2691 du 19.8.2020 de Monsieur le Député Fernand Kartheiser
2022
Question parlementaire n°6394 du 22.6.2022 de Monsieur le Député Fernand Kartheiser
Question parlementaire n°5600 du 27.1.2022 de Monsieur le Député Fernand Kartheiser
Question parlementaire n°5642 du 26.01.2022 de Madame la Députée Diane Adehm
Question parlementaire n°5526 du 20.1.2022 de Monsieur le Député Marc Goergen