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While many individuals with disabilities are technologically savvy, persons with disabilities in general are faced with a digital gap. This is further compounded by digital gaps along lines of gender and socio-economic status, amongst others. These digital gaps need to be addressed, if we want to ensure that persons with disabilities do not miss out on the opportunities provided by the digital economy.
The summer school is a university-level course of one week, which takes place in the Netherlands, between 1-5 July 2024. The summer school aims at introducing the topics of sustainable digital transformation through different sub-topics, including but not limited to digital emerging technologies, digital farming and e-waste management. The summer school will allow participants to become familiar to the jargon surrounding digital transformation and sustainability issues through lectures and interactive sessions.
Cyber threat intelligence is an area of cybersecurity that focuses on the collection and analysis of information about current and potential attacks that can threaten the safety of an organization or its assets. It aims to give organisations an in-depth understanding of the threats that pose the greatest risk to their infrastructure and devise a plan to protect their business.
The SMTP is designed for individuals within ICT and telecommunications sectors who wish to enhance their knowledge and competence in the area of spectrum management. This includes engineers and managers working in telecommunications regulatory authorities, ICT service providers and other ICT stakeholders. Policy makers in ministries and government departments responsible for ICTs will also benefit from this programme. This module aims to provide participants with a comprehensive view of some of the most dynamically developing business areas of radi ocommunications.
Through interactions with a team of experts in the field, as well as various practical, hands-on sessions, participants will explore procedures, recommendations in spectrum monitoring, examine technical basics about antennas, and operate receivers, direction finders and software. The training focuses its content on the latest ITU recommendations and reports. Fellowships are available for this course, find more information below. This training will take place face-to-face in Munich, Germany
The sessions give a non-technical overview of the technologies and infrastructures underpinning the delivery of telecommunications, broadcasting/audio-visual services and their corresponding applications and service markets, including telecommunications and next-generation broadband networks, as well as applications in the broader ecosystem. We review trends and drivers underpinning the growth of digital communications markets, noting the range of emerging technologies coming into common use, from agritech to fintech and smart environments.
This course aims to inform telecommunications policymakers and regulators, particularly those in emerging and developing markets, about the multifaceted relationship between mobile technologies and climate change. It also discusses how the mobile industry is reducing its own impacts on climate change while also enabling climate action in other sectors. Furthermore, it details how policymakers can facilitate climate action across the mobile ecosystem and beyond.
En este curso se pretende dar una visión en general de las distintas formas de modelar el canal de propagación en entornos interiores complejos. Para ello a lo largo del curso se pretende emular aquellos fenómenos físicos que determinan la propagación de la una señal radio en la banda de milimétrica (30GHz). La emulación de estos fenómenos físicos se hará por medio de técnicas deterministas como lo es el trazado de rayos.