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)