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AICom4Health

The essential role of information and communication systems in Smart Grids is presented in context of SNS JU lighthouse project SUSTAIN-6G on integrating sustainability into the development of 6G communication technologies, aiming to align technological advancements with environmental goals by assessing various stakeholders and domains requirements.

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Health CELTIC project AICom4Health

Mobility management, cybersecurity and explainable AI for airspace communications in 6G-SKY

The essential role of information and communication systems in Smart Grids is presented in context of SNS JU lighthouse project SUSTAIN-6G on integrating sustainability into the development of 6G communication technologies, aiming to align technological advancements with environmental goals by assessing various stakeholders and domains requirements.

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AI 6G-SKY airspace communication non-terrestrial networks (NTN)

Updates from the CELTIC Office

Focus on the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts

Xavier Priem
Director CELTIC Office

CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts are central and instrumental to CELTIC’s success since its inception in 2003. They are at the core of CELTIC’s SRIA, Labelling Evaluations, Projects’ Evaluations, and Reputation. Without them, there would be no CELTIC, CELTIC-PLUS, or CELTIC-NEXT programmes! They are the CELTIC Experts!

Please allow us to offer more insight into their group in CELTIC-NEXT, including their tasks and the impact they have on your projects.

Purpose of the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts (GoE)

The Group of Experts (GoE) is responsible for assessing project proposals and participating in CELTIC project reviews. The GoE includes several sub-groups dedicated to specific technical areas. Core group members nominate individuals for the GoE, and an expert presides over each GoE meeting.

Composition of the GoE

The CELTIC-NEXT Core Group has established a permanent CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts, which has delegated responsibilities and carries out specific tasks. The CELTIC-NEXT Core Group determines the working rules for the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts. The number of members and the composition of the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts are agreed upon by the CELTIC-NEXT Core Group. The CELTIC-NEXT Core Group may decide to replace a member in the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts if such a member becomes an Affiliate to another Participant with a representative in the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts, or to a company not resident in Europe, or if the criteria for their membership no longer apply, or to appoint additional members.

Labelling and recommending funding

After evaluation by the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts, the CELTIC-NEXT Core Group, in agreement with the involved Public Authorities (PAs), decides whether to grant a label, hereinafter called the “CELTIC-NEXT Label”, to the proposed Project. The CELTIC-NEXT Label confirms that the CELTIC-NEXT Organisation considers the proposed Project aligned with the Programme’s goals and that the applying organisations are eligible to participate as Participants in the Programme. It also confirms that the CELTIC-NEXT Organisation recommends the Project for public funding. The CELTIC-NEXT Project Proposal is the fundamental technical document submitted for funding applications to the respective PAs. The final decision on funding rests with the respective PAs.

Responsibilities of the GoE

The CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts is a delegated responsibility by the CELTIC-NEXT Core Group for all decisions regarding the selection and monitoring of projects. Unless otherwise determined by the CELTIC-NEXT Core Group, the CELTIC-NEXT Group of Experts carries out the following tasks:

› Developing, updating, and implementing guidelines for the selection and ranking of technical projects.

› Making recommendations on giving the CELTIC-NEXT Label to project proposals and funding outlook by PAs.

› Making recommendations in case of major Project change requests.

› Participating in mid-term reviews and giving recommendations to achieve better project outcomes (see Figure 1).

› Participating in final reviews, assessing project outcomes and results, and providing further recommendations on further exploitation and potential follow-up projects.

› Advising the CELTIC-NEXT Core Group on all relevant issues.


Figure 1: The positive effect of CELTIC-NEXT’s Experts’ recommendations at mid-term reviews

Further information

https://www.celticnext.eu/core-group-members/

CELTIC-NEXT Cluster

AI: the case for our defense

The “Kennedy’s perspective” leads to a thought-provoking reflection on the time when innovation and risk evolve hand in hand.

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AI Cybersecurity

Sn@pshot

The Techritory Forum 2025 once again proved itself as a key meeting point for action-oriented experts, policymakers, and industry leaders. This year’s edition gathered more than 2,000 participants from 63 countries, featured over 100 speakers, 22 co-creation sessions, and included the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding. The forum demonstrated strong momentum in shaping Europe’s digital future and advancing practical collaboration.

In this dynamic environment, SNS CO-OP held its second face-to-face plenary meeting in Riga, hosted by the Electronic Communication Office of Latvia. The project, coordinated by Eurescom, supports the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) in connecting research excellence with industrial innovation and ensuring that next-generation connectivity reflects European values. By working closely with the SNS JU Office and the 6G Industry Association, SNS CO-OP promotes the European perspective on 6G and highlights achievements across the SNS initiative.

This made SNS CO-OP’s participation at Techritory Forum 2025 especially meaningful, contributing to Europe’s vision for secure, sovereign, and future-ready connectivity. We extend our thanks to all who engaged at the forum, and we look forward to continuing this shared effort at Techritory Forum 2026 in Riga.

Further information
• SNS CO-OP project: https://smart-networks.europa.eu/call-3-stream-csa/#SNS-CO-OP 
• Techritory forum 2025: https://www.techritory.com/

Techritory participants and SNS CO-OP Partners at the Opening Reception: Antonio de la Oliva (UC3M), Albena Mihovska (SmartAvatar), Egon Schulz (Huawei), Jose Almodovarcho (TNO), Colin Willcock (6G-IA), Uwe Herzog (Eurescom), Miguel Gonzalez Sancho (EC DigitConnect), Carole Manero (IDATE), Hakon Lønsethagen (Telenor), Barbara Pareglio (GSMA), Valeriya Fetisova (TRUST-IT), Veronica Vuotto (TRUST-IT), Audrey Bienvenu (Eurescom), Didier Bourse (Nokia), Pooja Mohnani (Eurescom) & Kostas Trichias (6G-IA)

Techritory SNS JU SNS CO-OP

Events calendar

1 December 2025
CELTIC-NEXT Launch Event
Online Event
https://www.celticnext.eu/event/launch-event-of-the-celtic-next-spring-call-2026/

8 – 12 December 2025
IEEE Global Communications Conference
Taipei, Taiwan
https://globecom2025.ieee-globecom.org/

2 – 5 March 2026
Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026
Barcelona, Spain
https://www.mwcbarcelona.com/

23 – 27 March 2026
Second EU-Japan Digital Week 2026
Tokyo, Japan
https://inpacehub.eu/

13 – 16 April 2026
IEEE Wireless Communications and
Networking Conference
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
https://wcnc2026.ieee-wcnc.org/

6 May 2026
EUREKA Global Innovation Summit 2026
Basel, Switzerland
https://www.b2match.com/e/global-innovation-summit-2026

18 – 21 May 2026
IEEE INFOCOM 2026
Tokyo, Japan
https://infocom2026.ieee-infocom.org/

2 – 5 June 2026
2026 EuCNC & 6G Summit
Málaga, Spain
https://www.eucnc.eu/

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