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The 5G Hack the Mall summer course is coming again – register now

This year’s Aalto University 5G summer course will again be held as an online training course from 7 to 18 June 2021.
Studiolla Otaniemessä kuvattiin kesällä 2020 myös nuorten ja asiantuntijoiden paneelikeskusteluja. Kuva: Start North
Studio in Otaniemi also hosted discussions between students and experts in the summer 2020. Image: Start North

During this summer, the international summer course will be coordinated from Aalto University's Otaniemi 鶹ý where students will look for uses for 5G technology. 5G Hack the Mall is an open online course where students develop their ideas for 5G-based products and services together with several business partners.

Finnish and foreign degree students, as well as students from general upper secondary schools and adult students can again participate in the intensive course.

Students do not need to have prior knowledge of 5G technology. The course is open to students from all fields, as 5G technology plays a key role in the development of new types of products and services, for example in education, healthcare, industry and services, or the creative industries.

Register now

Registration for the course is now open and will end on 24 May. There are a limited number of places and they are filled in the order of registration.

Aalto students can register for the course .

Other Finnish higher education students, general upper secondary school students and adult students can familiarise themselves with the course details and register for the course through the Fitech network of Finnish universities of technology. .

5G Hack the Mall is part of the Aalto University Summer School offering for the second time. The aim of the Summer School is to offer all kinds of students the opportunity to get to know Aalto University. Different courses are available for general upper secondary school students, bachelor's and master's students and professionals who may have been in working life for a long time. Foreign students who are not studying for a degree in a Finnish university and foreign general upper secondary school students and adult students can sign up for the 5G course through the Summer School registration system. Check out the course and Summer School.

“5G solutions play a key role as companies look for solutions to the challenges of digitalisation. It is wonderful to see that our business partners are enthusiastic and intend to bring great challenges for the summer course participants to solve. The summer course will also include a lot of additional content for company staff and others who are interested in the field, which will be specified later,” says Riku Jäntti, Professor and Head of the Department of Communications and Networking.

Read the news about the events of the 2020 course.

More information about the course and registration:
Course contact person, Laura Puusola
laura.puusola@aalto.fi

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