Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband Live At Oracle Industry Lab
May 2, 2022
Verizon
and Oracle are teaming to explore how Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband can
transform industries including utilities, manufacturing, communications,
construction and engineering. With Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband now lit up
at the Oracle Industry Lab outside of Chicago, partners and customers
can explore, create, and test 5G use cases that create opportunities and
solve their most pressing industry challenges. These range from carbon
reduction to worker safety, sustainable building, and more.
“In 5G Innovation Hubs across the nation, Verizon Business has been
working alongside startups, universities, and large enterprises, like
Oracle, to help our partners develop and test solutions that can
transform various industries — all powered by Verizon 5G Ultra
Wideband,” said Tami Erwin, CEO of Verizon Business. “The
state-of-the-art Oracle Industry Lab is the perfect testing ground for
this kind of next-level innovation. By uniting Oracle’s deep suite of
vertical and horizontal technology with partner solutions and Verizon
5G, we will be able to help our joint customers reimagine the future of
their enterprises.”
“Our mission at the lab is to bring partners and customers together to
forge new paths and solve really complex problems in a hands-on testing
environment,” said Mike Sicilia, executive vice president of Oracle’s
vertical industries. “As we tackle issues such as sustainability,
smarter manufacturing, and creating more resilient energy and water
systems, it will take an ecosystem worth of experience and ideas to
bring viable solutions to life. Without question, 5G will be fundamental
to these developments and we are honored to be working with Verizon to
help power the future of industries.”
The Oracle Industry Lab will feature both public and private 4G and 5G
Verizon networks.
As industries evolve, the 5G network will provide the backbone for new
experiences, from vehicle-to-vehicle communication while driving, robots
interacting on a factory floor, or thousands of sensors in a warehouse
sending real-time information.
Building the future of industries
At the lab, customers will be able to collaborate with dozens of
partners to ideate and validate new solutions leveraging the latest
technologies, including connected devices, drones, augmented reality,
robotics, visualization, artificial intelligence, and more.
For
example, visitors will be able to collaborate on large construction
models with massive amounts of data flowing through Verizon’s 5G
network. This includes sharing drone laser scanning and video data with
BIM (building information management) models to fuel predictive insights
that can help mitigate potential schedule risks and improve project
outcomes.
Collaborators can also test how fast, reliable access to sub-second
smart meter and IoT-sensor data, enabled by 5G, can help utilities
better monitor everything from city-wide energy use to potential pipe or
pole hazards which can help avoid power outages or costly and dangerous
asset failures.
This engagement is part of Verizon’s broader strategy to partner with
enterprises, startups, universities, national labs, and
government/military to explore how 5G can disrupt and transform nearly
every industry. Verizon operates five 5G Labs in the U.S. and one in
London that specialize in developing use cases in industries ranging
from healthcare to public safety to entertainment. In addition, Verizon
is collaborating with several customers to establish 5G Innovation Hubs
on-premises as part of an ongoing initiative to co-innovate and create
new 5G applications.