5G trial agreed to support operations at Bristol Port and Gravity Smart Campus

The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) has secured over £3m from the Government to test how the country can seize the full benefits of 5G and help businesses harness the power of modern technology.

WECA’s 5G Logistics project programme will develop 5G products and services to support operations at Bristol Port and Gravity Smart Campus. 

The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) has secured over £3m from the Government to test how the country can seize the full benefits of 5G and help businesses harness the power of modern technology.

WECA’s 5G Logistics project programme will develop 5G products and services to support operations at Bristol Port and Gravity Smart Campus and demonstrate a smart and dynamic port environment. The project will focus on security, traceability, and real-time tracking of goods within and across extendable virtual boundaries – and between public and private networks.

It will demonstrate how 5G private network capabilities can offer efficiency and productivity improvements to the logistics sector and more widely, allowing real-time location tracking of individual items, improvements to road traffic management and replacing low value, manually-intensive processes with 5G enabled autonomous systems. The project offers the potential for such advances in technology to be implemented industry-wide; including at other ports in the UK, Enterprise Zones or other business parks.

The Government has backed the project with £3m as part of its 5G Create competition – which supports innovators exploring new uses for 5G to help improve people’s lives and boost businesses.

West of England Mayor Tim Bowles said:

“5G has the potential to revolutionise whole industries and economies, creating exciting new jobs and opportunities. I want the West of England to be at the forefront of this revolution.

We have already led one successful trial and I’m thrilled that our plan to demonstrate how a smart and secure port could operate using the Internet of Things has been approved for funding by the Government. Backing innovation and the jobs of the future and bringing new investment to the region by securing a Freeport are key parts of our plan for economic recovery, so this is a big vote of confidence in the West of England.”

WECA is leading a consortium of partners on the £5.2m 5G Logistics project – one of nine projects to receive government funding – which includes companies ADVA Ltd, Airspan, AttoCore, Bristol Port, Cellnex UK, Gravity, Maritime, Unmanned Life, Bristol City Council, Bristol University and Cardiff University. 5G is the type of cutting-edge technical innovation that the West of England is looking to embrace with its forthcoming Freeport bid.

The Government wants technology to form part of its wider strategy for the border. It aims to establish resilient ‘ports of the future’ at border crossing points to make the experience smoother and more secure for travellers and traders, while better protecting the public and environment.

Technology can play an important role in making freeports as accessible as possible for traders. The Government consulted publicly on the UK’s future border strategy last summer, seeking views on how it can make the UK’s border the most effective in the world. The opportunities presented by a technology-enabled border was a major theme of the responses.

Matt Warman, Minister for Digital Infrastructure said:

“This trailblazing project – funded through our £200 million 5G trials programme – will explore how revolutionary new 5G connectivity could make our ports more efficient and secure as we attract major investment from across the globe post-Brexit. I look forward to seeing it in action.”

Steve West, Chair of the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership, said:

“Testing new ways of delivering services and harnessing this new technology could hold the key to a more connected, more advanced and sustainable future for the West of England.

Super-fast and ultra-reliable 5G is expected to offer an increased level of connectivity and new opportunities for businesses, including better remote working, and is likely to bring significant business growth opportunities for our region’s tech sector.”

Gravity appoints Arup as Digital Master Planners

Somerset, July 31, 2020 – Arup has been appointed to develop the digital vision and digital master plan for Gravity. Strategically located in the South West of the UK, Gravity is a sustainable and smart campus where new innovators can grow and established technology giants can experiment and scale.

“To meet the challenges of the future, the UK must shift to a cleaner economy that embraces innovation by creating spaces that allow forward-thinking companies and local communities to thrive,” states Martin Bellamy, Gravity’s Chairman & CEO.

A team of digital experts from Arup will inform and strengthen the planning vision, infrastructure plans, digital systems and human experiences. This will embed Gravity’s vision in foundational technology, campus services and tenant core business operations to ensure long term impact.

Claire Pearce, Gravity’s Director of Planning & Economic Development, says “the requirements of tenants are shifting. The needs of their workforce are changing. We need a holistic yet deep understanding of technology requirements and what it can enable for our customers. The team from Arup will provide this for us”.

Paul McConnell, Arup’s Head of Digital Studio, ” we are committed to the evolution of a technology enabled and human-centric campus which is epitomised in Gravity. We share Gravity’s goals of creating a vibrant clean growth community and encouraging new ways for people to interact and work healthier and happier.”

The Arup team will provide a range of technology advisory services, experience design insights, sustainability consulting, business case development and integration/operational readiness services. The approach brings experience, lessons learned and proven delivery approaches from supporting programmes in the region and across the UK. Arup will partner with a consortium of local, regional and national organisations throughout the programme.

Pearce explains that “our team and Arup will bring together unique skills and experience to enable the Gravity campus to deliver for future tenants and the surrounding communities. Establishing a high standard for future technology in the South West and beyond.”

One of Arup’s long-standing fundamental aims is to serve society and deliver meaningful work for a more sustainable development within the built environment. Arup has been committed to the 17 UN Sustainability Development Goals (UNSDGs) by adjusting business practices and identifying the potential of emerging technology to play a role.

Gravity www.thisisgravity.co.uk Arupwww.arup.com

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