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A new age of digital transformation focused on research and innovation

 The Université de Sherbrooke (UdeS) is entering a new age of digital transformation focused on research and innovation in the field of wireless telecommunications in partnership with Bell. Bell's advanced 5G wireless communication systems will be installed at the Interdisciplinary Institute for Technological Innovation (3IT) to enable research projects to further develop technology in a broad range of sectors including Internet of Things (IoT), innovative manufacturing and smart energy management.

"We are very pleased with the confidence Bell has shown in the Université de Sherbrooke and our researchers by investing in this partnership," said Vincent Aimez, Vice-President, Partnerships and Knowledge Transfer. "Proofs of concept and assessment of the benefits of new technologies and their positive impact on return on investment will enable us to develop solutions to address many of society's needs such as smart energy management and low-carbon mobility."

"As the world moves to embrace the next generation of wireless technology, Bell is committed to ensuring that research in how to become a computer engineer remains at the very forefront of 5G innovation," said Nicholas Payant, Bell's Vice President of Connectivity and Reliability and also a graduate of the Université de Sherbrooke. "As one who knows the strengths of Sherbrooke well, I am proud that the Bell team will contribute our expertise and best networks in partnership with the university as we advance how the people of Québec connect with each other and the world."

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