ComputerWeekly.com: Arizona State University taps Verizon for 5G Innovation Hub

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Aiming to explore what it believes will be a 5G-based future of knowledge, Arizona State University (ASU) is teaming with comms provider Verizon to explore how 5G can enable immersive educational experiences and transform the future of learning.

Claiming to have been recognised in studies as the most innovative school in the US, Arizona State University’s students and faculty work with organisations such as Nasa to develop, advance and lead innovations with the intention of advancing pioneering research, strategic partnerships, entrepreneurship and economic development.

Read the full article at ComputerWeekly.com

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