

Collection of new requirements that are needed in subsequent phases for the key 6G technological building blocks, notably those identified in Stream B.Contribution to a repository of open-source tools and modules that may be openly accessed and used by SNS projects over the programme’s lifetime.

It should include records and evaluation of 6G KPIs considering 5G Evolution and the aforementioned requirements and validating them with services linked to specific vertical sectors and related KVIs. Repository of requirements from verticals and of “lessons learned” to prepare for subsequent phases of the SNS programme.Stimulate large industrial stakeholders, SMEs and the European Academic and Research community to engage in experimental activities in a timely fashion, aimed to validate technological trends for 6G networks.

Visible events widely open to the public are particularly relevant.
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Photoshop then did its job of seamlessly stitching together the series of photos of each building into one image. Taking anywhere from five to ten photos of each building, I started composing at the street level of the building and with each subsequent photo I raised the camera lens higher, taking care to overlap each image with the prior image. For each series of photos that would go into making the panoramic I turned the camera to a “portrait” orientation. In this case I hand held the camera as I did not bring a tripod. Normally for a panoramic I would use a tripod to make sure the stitching of the images went smoothly. In this instance I was of course on street level. Normally I take horizontal panoramic photos of the city from a vantage point giving me a view of all that lies below the horizon. On the walk I took the opportunity to experiment with taking vertical panoramas. David provided excellent commentary as we walked, and provided to each of us a multipage document describing each building. On August 29th a group of 20+ Mill City Commons (MCC) members took a 2-hour sidewalk tour of downtown Minneapolis buildings, led by MCC member David Evelo. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam to a world class destination and visitor center. Promoting the art of film as a medium that fosters cross-cultural understanding, education, entertainment, and exploration.Įnhancing the Minneapolis riverfront environment-for people and pollinators. Maximizing the visitor experience of Minneapolis for the economic benefit of our community, making Minneapolis the destination of choice among travelers. We preserve and share the diverse stories of Hennepin County, MN. Hennepin History Museum is your history, your museum. With over 100 local farmers, food makers and artists, MCFM strives to build a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational marketplace.

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