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The adoption of 6G applications will have a positive impact, transforming our society in the future. Among these are the use of autonomous vehicles and the potential to reduce accidents, more efficient emergency services, and connected drones that facilitate the delivery of medical supplies between healthcare centres. The implementation of these new technologies requires test infrastructures that closely mimic real environments to ensure their subsequent application.
In this context, several research groups from the CCABA (Advanced Broadband Communications Center), CER (Specific Research Centre) at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) are working on the ELEGANT and 6G-OpenLab projects, which aim to create a research and experimental environment dedicated to the development and testing of sustainable infrastructures.
To achieve this, a 6G hybrid network will be built, combining a high-capacity fibre optic network with an evolvable 5G+ mobile network, enabling the transition towards 6G to support mobility and artificial intelligence projects. This advancement will be made possible by integrating multi-technology systems, dual 5G networks (with two frequency bands, reaching up to 26 GHz), expanded mobile networks, and ultra-low latency capabilities. All of this will be implemented through flexible and scalable systems capable of adapting to the growth demands that 6G applications require. A unique feature of this infrastructure is its network distributed across two UPC campuses 32 km apart: the North Campus in Barcelona and the Castelldefels Campus.
A multidisciplinary team of several UPC research groups will bring their expertise to tackle these complex challenges, as it involves a hybrid network of optical communications and mobile networks. This complexity will facilitate the development of ambitious projects such as the 6G-EWOC autonomous vehicles initiative, as well as the intelligent crop control project in the Agròpolis area. This testbed will be available to companies and organisations upon request from early 2026.
The total budget for both projects amounts to 4 million euros, funded through European Funds channelled via the ÚNICO 5G I+D programme of the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Administration. The ELEGANT project began in April 2023 and the 6G-OpenLab in September 2022, with completion expected by 2026.






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- The e-PLASCOM research group at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) is developing a solution based on biodegradable sodium alginate and gelatin aerogels for the purification of non-potable water and desalination using solar energy.
- A research team from the Group of Environmental Engineering and Microbiology (GEMMA), and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC), has collaborated with Raimat on the development of an innovative water treatment system based on natural processes, requiring minimal, almost zero, energy consumption and generating no waste. The project has enabled the Lleida winery to take another step in its sustainability strategy and improve its environmental efficiency through the creation of wetlands in the middle of its vineyards, purifying 80,000 litres of water per day while also enhancing the biodiversity of the surrounding area.
- Researchers from the Architecture, Energy and Environment research group (AiEM) and the Design and Analysis of Architectural Structures research group of the Department of Architectural Technology (DiCEA), which are part of the Centre for Research and Services for the Local Administration (CRAL) at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC), have developed an innovative system for the structural strengthening of ceramic floor slabs using stress-activated timber, designed to intervene in occupied buildings in a fast, sustainable and replicable manner.
- A team of researchers led by the FLUMEN Research Institute at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) has participated in the European ICARIA project. Its aim is to develop tools and risk maps that enable public authorities and infrastructure managers to anticipate the impacts of extreme climate events and make adaptation decisions on a more robust technical basis.





