MEDIA ADVISORY: Reserve a Press Pass for the Marconi Society’s Virtual Symposium, The Decade of Digital Inclusion
The Marconi Society announces press passes for its virtual symposium, The Decade of Digital Inclusion.
The Marconi Society announces press passes for its virtual symposium, The Decade of Digital Inclusion.
The Marconi Society announced an ambitious program for its virtual master class and hybrid symposium and gala this fall.
Doreen Bogdan-Martin will headline The Decade of Digital Inclusion, a master class and symposium in connecting the next billion.
Qurrat-ul-ain “Annie” Nadeem, a 2018 Young Scholar, discusses her research in smart radio, the importance of mentorship, and the future of ICT.
At the NSRC, Huter collaborates with people in emerging countries to develop connectivity infrastructure and train engineers. We interview him about the impact of digital inclusion and his vision for the future.
by John Cioffi and Arogyaswami Paulraj
On December 9, the City Club of Cleveland invited Marconi Fellows John Cioffi and Arogyaswami Paulraj to share their perspectives on how broadband technology can help build a 21st century city. In this article, Cioffi and Paulraj identify the various challenges facing U.S. cities attempting to increase connectivity and propose timely, actionable solutions.
This essay is adapted from Marconi Fellow and inventor of the cell phone Martin Cooper’s upcoming book, Cutting the Cord: The Cell Phone Has Transformed Humanity.
“It is my great honor to receive the Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholar Award and to join the Marconi Society. I will take this recognition as an inspiration and momentum to continue pushing the boundaries of wireless technology.”
Cited for pioneering contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive wireless communications.
We are proud to complete the third year of the Marconi Society’s Celestini Program in India. The Celestini Program is a flagship effort in the Marconi Society’s
It may feel like you are always on the grid and your location is constantly broadcast by some GPS device or another. In reality, we
Pick up nearly any publication and you’ll see at least one story about how Fifth Generation (5G) networks will extend the scope of mobile communication
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