Ericsson’s hy podcast with Gabriele Mohsler and Jan-Peter Meyer-Kahlen, on the evolution of 5G (Image: Press, hy podcast Ericsson)

Ericsson’s 219th hy podcast episode features Gabriele Mohsler and Jan-Peter Meyer-Kahlen from Ericsson. Together they parley on Ericsson’s role in the development of 5G. The episode is for those interested in the relevance of mobile communications in our everyday lives, 5G as an innovation driver, and the cycle of innovations.

Do you belong to the steadily growing circle of podcast users? Then the following show might interest you: For several years now, hy, a gig of the Axel Springer Consulting Group, has been producing a podcast on issues of digital transformation and technological innovation. Editor Sophie Ronczk and partner Christoph Keese have the topic of 5G and Ericsson on the air in one episode. Here, they provide insight into the mobile network equipment provider’s long history. Currently, 40 percent of the world’s mobile traffic is handled by Ericsson network technology. Ericsson itself repeatedly emphasizes that the most important business area at present is the introduction and continuous further development of the 5G mobile communications standard. The podcast therefore gets to the bottom of the following questions: Why is 5G an innovation driver? And why is the licensing of innovations so important?

Topic preview of the 219th hy podcast episode

  • 5G as an innovation driver
  • 6G and the future
  • From IoT to Internet of Senses
  • How does the cycle of innovation work, especially in mobile communications technology?
  • What about the relevance of mobile communications in our everyday lives?

With Gabriele Mohsler and Jan-Peter Meyer-Kahlen, VP Patent Development and VP Head of ICT Development Center Eurolab Aachen, the team of moderators led by Sophie Ronczka and Christoph Keese got to the bottom of these questions. Which phases go through the development of a standard, including the products and the implementation at the network operator? What are the advantages of 5G for medium-sized companies? What contribution can 5G make to climate neutrality? And what is meant by the term Internet of Senses (IoS)?

About the hosts

Sophie Ronczka is an editor at hy and has been a freelance content creator for several years. Christopher Keese is a shareholder and co-CEO of hy and advises companies and government institutions on issues of digital transformation and technological innovation. The journalist, economist, publishing manager, and bestselling author has been working on the digitization of business models since the early 1990s. He is one of the co-founders of the Financial Times Deutschland, was editor-in-chief of Welt am Sonntag and Welt Online, and, most recently as Executive Vice President, drove digitization at Axel Springer.

Listen to the whole episode here: https://hy.co/podcast/