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The rollout of 5G internet is coming and the Midlands is one of the test areas

Government grant awarded to consortium developing the technology in Worcestershire

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A group of Worcestershire businesses and researchers have secured Government funding to help develop 5G mobile technology in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

The Worcestershire 5G Consortium receives £4.8 million to test 5G across a range of applications from smart farming with drones, improving healthcare in the home, developing self-driving cars and improving manufacturing productivity.

It comes from a £25 million handout announced by Government today to pave the way for a future rollout of 5G technology in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

5G will enable internet speeds to keep up with the explosion of smart devices in the home and the ‘internet of things’. With potential speeds of up to 10 gigabits per second, it will also make it easier for people to rapidly download and upload ultra HD and 3D video.

As well as the Worcestershire County Council and the Local Enterprise Partnership the consortium includes experts from the University of Surrey, AWTG, Huawei, O2, BT and Malvern Hills Science Park and local businesses Worcester Bosch, and Yamazaki Mazak.

5G virtual reality technology already under development(Image: Getty Images Europe)

It is also seen as a success for the wider Midlands Engine project to develop the region’s economy.

Mark Stansfeld, chairman of Worcestershire LEP and 5G lead for Midlands Engine, said: “We are delighted to have been successful in our bid which will help businesses deliver greater productivity using 5G technologies. This highlights the huge ambition of Worcestershire’s innovative public and private sector, with key Worcestershire employers leading the way in Industry 4.0.

“At a time of increasing global competition for trade and investment, we are confident that we can act as a catalyst for technological innovation in the wider Midlands Engine and nationally. We welcome opportunities for collaboration with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most innovative minds.”