Date and Time
05 October – 26 November 2026
Location
Online only
Registration
tbc
Objectives
Delivering a functional prototype of a MEC and/or oneM2M-based application, leveraging existing oneM2M and MEC implementations along with their supported interoperable configurations. With an expected outcome of an operational prototype demonstrating feasibility and solution integration.
Who should attend?
The event is of particular interest for: Research Organizations, Universities, SMEs, Developers and software engineers.
Why should you attend?
- To get deep, practical knowledge about oneM2M/MEC implementations and deployments.
- Move beyond theory: understand how oneM2M and MEC standards operate through hands-on prototype implementation and interworking processes.
- Enhanced Open-Source Technology Utilization Skills: Improve practical technical capabilities by directly utilizing and developing with relevant open-source platforms and tools (ACME, tinyIoT, Mobius and MEC sandbox).
- Networking and Collaboration Opportunities: Team up with innovative developers and experts from diverse backgrounds, collaborate, share ideas, and build a strong network for the future.
- Real-World Problem-Solving Experience and Portfolio Enhancement: Participate in projects that solve actual industry or societal problems, gaining valuable experience and enriching your personal or team's technical portfolio.
Host
ETSI and oneM2M
Supporting Organizations
Eclipse Foundation, CNIT, Deutsche Telekom, Sejong University, Exacta GSS, UNIMORE, xFlow Research, Telecom Italia, FSCOM, Apple France, European DIGITAL SME Alliance, NEXTWORKS, JK Consulting and Projects, MS Research & Technology.
Technical groups
ETSI ISG MEC, ETSI TC DATA, oneM2M Partnership Project
