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MWC Barcelona 2025: VIAVI Collaborations Showcase Importance of Ecosystem in Advancement of AI-RAN, 6G, NTN and Open Networks

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CHANDLER, Ariz., Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — VIAVI Solutions Inc. (VIAVI) (NASDAQ: VIAV) today announced it will showcase advances underpinning the key shifts in the telecom industry with over 20 companies at MWC Barcelona, March 3-6, 2025. Demonstrations at the event will reinforce the importance of the telecom ecosystem and industry collaboration as communication networks become more open and more complex.

The company will be joining with leaders from across the network, device, infrastructure, system integrator, service and academic sectors to demonstrate its technology in action.

MWC collaborations will include Calnex Solutions for network test, Infosys for cloud-based network management, leveraging Infosys Cobalt, and Samsung, NVIDIA, the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Yonsei University for AI-RAN. 

Collaborations on 6G will feature A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research (A*STAR I2R), King’s College London, Nokia Bell Labs and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Showcases for non-terrestrial networks (NTN) will include Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), KT and Rohde & Schwarz.

VIAVI’s solutions for Open RAN implementation and testing will also be prominent at this year’s event. Open RAN demonstrations will showcase VIAVI’s work with CableLabs, Calnex Solutions, Capgemini, Digital Catapult, Ericsson, i14y Lab/EANTC, Mavenir, Pegatron 5G, Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), Radisys, Rohde & Schwarz, StarHub, SUTD, Synergy Design Technology and VVDN Technologies.

“In order to monetize their investments, operators must optimize and secure increasingly complex network architectures comprising 6G, AI and the cloud. It will take a community of trusted vendors to dynamically address the resulting challenges. The ecosystems being put in place and the standards being developed will, therefore, play a key role in the technology being delivered,” said Sameh Yamany, VIAVI’s Chief Technology Officer.

“With over a century in network test and optimization, VIAVI is playing a leading role in modeling, developing and enabling next-generation and mission-critical networks and we are delighted to have the support of the ecosystem at MWC.”

VIAVI Collaborations on Show at MWC25

VIAVI will host demonstrations throughout MWC Barcelona both at the company’s own booth (Hall 5, Stand 5A18) and at other booths, with a full listing below:

Calnex Solutions

VIAVI and Calnex Solutions are providing market-leading network test solutions enabling chip companies, network manufacturers and service providers to deliver the infrastructure and services necessary for realizing the vision of 5G, Open RAN, Defense, Security and NTN. VIAVI’s NITRO® Wireless RANtoCore test solution incorporating Calnex Paragon-Neo for network timing-synchronization and Calnex SNE-Ignite for network emulation, creates a consistent and repeatable network test solution for customers. Conformance, performance and interoperability tests can be conducted with confidence to meet the defined scenarios in the O-RAN and 3GPP specifications. The two companies will showcase solutions at Calnex Hall 7 Stand 7C63 and VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

AI-RAN

Samsung, NVIDIA and VIAVI will highlight the transformative potential of AI in Radio Access Networks (RAN). Samsung will showcase AI/ML-based non-uniform higher-order modulations to deliver improved performance over square QAMs. VIAVI will showcase energy-efficient neuromorphic receivers that replace several signal-processing blocks—channel estimation, equalization, and symbol de-mapping—with a single neural network, optimized for AI-based modulations. NVIDIA will feature its high-performance accelerated computing GPUs for training and validation. This demonstration is part of the AI-RAN Alliance initiative focusing on improved decoding performance and energy efficiency. Location: VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Yonsei University will showcase their advanced deep reinforcement learning (DRL) proposal that addresses the interference issue when multiple massive MIMO base stations are deployed together in an urban scenario. By leveraging the VIAVI TeraVM AI RAN Scenario Generator (AI RSG), the SUTD-Yonsei team has developed an advanced AI-based mobility-aware beamforming optimizer to control beam on-the-fly for interference mitigation and saving energy. This demonstration is also sponsored by the AI-RAN Alliance. Location: VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

Digital Twin for Integrated Sensing and Communication

Qualcomm Technologies and VIAVI will showcase a digital twin of Qualcomm’s San Diego campus, leveraging VIAVI’s real-time ray tracing technology for RF emulation. Integrating sensing directly into wireless networks enables near real-time detection of environmental changes, ensuring the digital twin remains a precise and actionable representation of the physical world. This high-fidelity, scalable radio digital twin reduces network and device energy consumption through optimized beam selection, along with other wireless network performance optimizations. Location: VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

6G

A*STAR I2R and VIAVI will showcase Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning (ML)-based 6G position-enhanced beam management for FR3 centimeter-wave frequencies. This advanced neural network-based approach enhances beam prediction performance by combining communication-based measurements with sensing information from a real environment, enabling better prediction accuracy and throughput performance with low latency and power consumption. Location: VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

King’s College London, Nokia Bell Labs and VIAVI will demonstrate an innovative goal-oriented and semantic communication framework with advanced multiple access for metaverse avatars, showcasing advancements in wireless eXtended Reality (XR). This collaboration highlights both academic and product innovation. Location: VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN)

Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) will demonstrate NTN technology as part of its portfolio of 5G/6G development, supported by VIAVI advanced field verification, technology transfer services and base station end-to-end design services. Location: ITRI Hall 5 Stand 5A61.

KT will conduct a demonstration of its 5G NTN communication technology including full HD video transmission. The joint NTN testbed from Rohde & Schwarz and VIAVI will validate performance. Location: KT Hall 4 Stand 4A60.

Rohde & Schwarz and VIAVI will demonstrate a joint NTN digital twin testbed, including: the R&S CMX500 mobile communication network tester, with channel emulation and fading in a single box, including all 3GPP fading profiles; the VIAVI TM500-AS2; and the VIAVI TeraVM Real Data Applications (RDA) engine, enabling rich and realistic application and traffic scenarios to test system performance under varying conditions. Location: VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

Open RAN

CableLabs, Calnex Solutions, Capgemini, Digital Catapult, i14y Lab/EANTC, Mavenir, VVDN Technologies and VIAVI will demonstrate an end-to-end conformance, performance, interoperability and cybersecurity multi-vendor O-RAN testbed, incorporating emulated and real user equipment (UEs). A live demonstration will be featured at the EANTC stand, and other companies will be showcasing such test systems via video at their stands. Locations: EANTC Hall 7 Stand 7B81, Calnex Hall 7 Stand 7C63, Capgemini Hall 2 Stand 2K21, Digital Catapult Hall 7 Stand 7B15, Mavenir Hall 2 Stand 2H60 and VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

Ericsson, as a feature within its Ericsson Intelligent Automation Platform (EIAP) demonstrations, will showcase elements of the VIAVI rApps portfolio including Intent-based Antenna Optimizer and Crossed Feeder Detection. The portfolio will also be presented at the EIAP #rAppItUp session on Monday at 12:00 p.m. Also, VIAVI will join a panel session on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. Location: Ericsson Hall 2 Stand 2O60.

Pegatron 5G and Radisys. Pegatron 5G will demonstrate low-latency communication from a Baseband Unit and Radio Unit based on the O-RAN 7.2 (O-RU), with low-latency performance validated by the VIAVI TM500 O-RU Tester. Location: Hall 5 Stand 5A82.

Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT) and SUTD jointly developed a suite of rApps that seamlessly integrated a physical 5G network, powered by the QCT OmniPOD Private 5G solution, allowing for rapidly training and validating AI-based energy-saving strategies, with a virtual network simulated by the VIAVI TeraVM AI RSG. Location: QCT Hall 5 Stand 5E21.

Rohde & Schwarz and VIAVI will demonstrate an O-RU testbed for massive MIMO, multi-user MIMO and beamforming, including UE emulation extending up to 16 layers with multiple user equipment (UEs). Location: VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18. The two companies will also demonstrate a jointly developed automated test solution to improve network efficiency and achieve network energy savings (NES). Location: Rohde & Schwarz Hall 5 Stand 5A80.

SUTD, StarHub and Synergy Design Technology, in collaboration with VIAVI, will present the deployment journey of an O-RAN-based Enterprise 5G solution—from lab testing and integration to real-world field trials. This demonstration highlights the consistency of results achieved during lab testing at the Asia & Pacific OTIC in Singapore (at SUTD) and the subsequent field trial. Location: VIAVI Hall 5 Stand 5A18.

About Infosys
Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. Over 300,000 of our people work to amplify human potential and create the next opportunity for people, businesses and communities. We enable clients in more than 56 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With over four decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer clients, as they navigate their digital transformation powered by cloud and AI. We enable them with an AI-first core, empower the business with agile digital at scale and drive continuous improvement with always-on learning through the transfer of digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. We are deeply committed to being a well-governed, environmentally sustainable organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace.

About VIAVI
VIAVI (NASDAQ: VIAV) is a global provider of network test, monitoring and assurance solutions for telecommunications, cloud, enterprises, first responders, military, aerospace and railway. VIAVI is also a leader in light management technologies for 3D sensing, anti-counterfeiting, consumer electronics, industrial, automotive, government and aerospace applications. Learn more about VIAVI at www.viavisolutions.com. Follow us on VIAVI Perspectives, LinkedIn and YouTube.

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RhythMedix Launches Next-Generation RhythmStar® SL Cardiac Monitor

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Advancing Remote Cardiac Monitoring with Faster Insights, Greater Comfort, and Seamless Connectivity

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J., April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — RhythMedix, LLC (RhythMedix), a nationwide U.S.-based cardiac monitoring company, today announced the launch of its next-generation RhythmStar® SL cardiac monitoring wearable. The third-generation design significantly enhances the patient experience, improving comfort, wearability, and patient adherence. These advancements are enabled by a compact lead configuration, waterproof IPX-6 rating, and increased battery life.

RhythmStar continues to differentiate through its built-in cellular connectivity, enabling ECG data to be automatically transmitted to the cloud for seamless, prompt review across all monitoring modes – without requiring device return by mail for data processing.

When paired with the company’s proprietary Augmented Arrhythmia Intelligence™ (AAI), RhythmStar SL delivers precise arrhythmia detection by combining advanced algorithms with a multi-layered data review process.

“RhythmStar represents our commitment to delivering a better way to monitor, one that prioritizes both patient comfort and clinical performance,” said Brian Pike, CEO of RhythMedix. “By combining a more wearable design with seamless data transmission and expert review, we’re helping clinicians access the insights they need, when they need them.”

“RhythMedix is taking a truly visionary approach to cardiac monitoring by combining patient-friendly design with advanced technology and expert oversight, helping clinicians make more confident, timely decisions,” stated George Shaw, MD, Electrophysiologist at AHN Allegheny Health Network. “It’s a meaningful step forward in how we deliver and manage cardiac care.”

With over 2 million hearts monitored to date, RhythMedix continues to advance remote cardiac monitoring through technology designed to improve both patient adherence and clinical workflow. The company will be exhibiting at HRS 2026 (Booth #531), including in-booth discussions with leading electrophysiologists.

About RhythMedix

Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, RhythMedix is a fully integrated cardiac monitoring company providing end-to-end device manufacturing, software development, and 24/7 U.S.-based monitoring services. With no third-party dependence, RhythMedix delivers a seamless and secure remote cardiac monitoring experience for clinics, health systems, and patients nationwide.

To learn more, visit rhythmedix.com.

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Copyright Enforcement Dialogue 2026 in Taipei Reinforces Regional Public-Private Cooperation Against Digital Piracy

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TAIPEI, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On April 22, 2026, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) Asia Pacific concluded the Copyright Enforcement Dialogue: Taipei 2026, convening senior policymakers, law enforcement authorities, judicial representatives, and industry experts from across Asia–Pacific to advance coordinated action against copyright infringement and digital piracy, ahead of World Intellectual Property Day on April 26.

Organised in collaboration with the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) and the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), with the participation of international and local enforcement agencies, the dialogue reinforced the importance of cross border collaboration, effective regulatory frameworks, and public–private partnerships to protect intellectual property and support the creative economy.

In her welcome address, Sue Wang, Deputy Minister of Culture and Chairperson of the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA), underscored the role of copyright protection in sustaining a healthy creative ecosystem: “The foundation of culture is copyright protection. If there was no copyright protection, there would no culture in the world. Therefore, copyright protection is the core of every culture.”

Across four expert panels, participants examined the evolving piracy landscape, shared regulatory and enforcement challenges, the role of public–private collaboration in real–world enforcement, and the growing threat posed by illegal streaming devices, drawing on legal, technical, and investigative perspectives. A dedicated piracy case study session led by Taiwan’s law enforcement authorities showcased recent investigative efforts and reinforced the value of information–sharing and technical cooperation.

Addressing Taiwan’s enforcement framework, Hung Sheng-I, Director of the Copyright Division at the Intellectual Property Office, Ministry of Economic Affairs, said, “By integrating the Set-Top Box Act with domain seizure and follow-the-money mechanisms, Taiwan has established a comprehensive and enforceable framework that serves as a powerful shield for IP protection in the digital environment.”

Itae Choi, Executive Director of the Copyright Overseas Promotion Association (COA), said: “We must be grateful to all users who love and enjoy our content. It is essential to widely communicate the value of their voluntary and legal use, so that those who consume it unlawfully may be encouraged to join them. To this end, we will intensify our efforts in raising awareness and fostering a culture of respect among content users.”

Choi also emphasized the central role of cooperation in effective copyright enforcement: “Cooperation is vital in every field, but it is especially crucial in addressing copyright infringement. Private sector efforts cannot succeed without the collaboration of public authorities such as law enforcement and the judiciary. We are, in effect, running a three–legged race together — and to win, we must stay in step with one another.”

Noting the level of international participation, James Cheatley, Vice President, VOD, Digital Affairs and Intellectual Property, Asia Pacific at the Motion Picture Association, said the dialogue reflected the shared nature of the challenge posed by piracy: “We have industry leaders, government policymakers, and law enforcement experts from five countries taking part in this dialogue. That level of international cooperation reflects the reality that piracy is a shared challenge — one that requires coordinated approaches and collective solutions across governments, enforcement authorities, and industry.”

Tatsuya Otsuka, Deputy Senior Director of International Affairs of Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA), said, “Strengthening cross-border collaboration is essential to ensure effective anti-piracy measures. This dialogue provided a wonderful opportunity for us to share challenges and insights and continue to advance international efforts to combat piracy.”

Toshinao Yamazaki, Director of the Intellectual Property Affairs Division at Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said sustained dialogue was key to long–term protection of creative industries: “Ultimately, protecting the creative ecosystem hinges on robust public-private collaboration and sustained international dialogue. I am confident this Copyright Enforcement Dialogue 2026 will serve as a pivotal step to further enrich the global IP ecosystem and collectively build a more prosperous and sustainable future.”

In closing remarks, Dawn Barriteau, Vice President, Content Protection, Asia Pacific, Motion Picture Association, reaffirmed MPA and ACE’s commitment to working with governments and enforcement partners across the region to strengthen copyright protection and disrupt piracy networks.

“Effective copyright enforcement is not just about protecting content — it is about protecting jobs, investment, and the long-term health of the creative industries. Today’s dialogue demonstrates how industry, governments, and law enforcement can work together to address piracy with practical, coordinated solutions.” Barriteau added that continued regional cooperation is essential as piracy networks become increasingly sophisticated and transnational: “No single stakeholder can address digital piracy alone. Meaningful progress depends on sustained public–private collaboration, information–sharing, and strong policy frameworks that keep pace with technological change.”

The Copyright Enforcement Dialogue: Taipei 2026, held in the lead-up to World Intellectual Property Day, builds on MPA’s longstanding collaboration with regional stakeholders and reflects a continued focus on practical enforcement solutions, policy dialogue, and capacity building to support Asia Pacific’s creative economy.

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Form.io Launches Enterprise-Grade Toolset for Governed Agentic Coding

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New MCP Server, Skills, Agentic Coding Plugin, and Universal Agent Gateway (UAG) keep AI-generated applications on the rails for enterprise development teams.

DALLAS, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Form.io, the enterprise data platform trusted by regulated industries and government agencies worldwide, today announced the introduction of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, Skills, and Agentic Coding Plugin, adding to the existing Universal Agent Gateway (UAG). Together, this comprehensive purpose-built toolset brings schema-governed infrastructure to agentic coding environments. The release equips enterprise development teams with the tools to harness AI coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf, while maintaining the architectural consistency, compliance posture, and data governance required by regulated organizations.

As agentic coding accelerates across the enterprise, organizations are discovering that velocity without standardization creates technical debt at an unprecedented pace. Applications generated across independent teams can diverge in architecture, data handling, and compliance posture — creating fragmentation at scale and introducing the need for additional resources and controls to manage the process. This ultimately undermines the efficiency gains of new agentic coding processes.

“Labor used to be the pain point for enterprises. Now it’s chaos”, said Heather Hornor, COO of Form.io. “Five teams solving the same problem, five different ways, without any standardization, because each AI agent made a different decision, is a problem. This problem isn’t new, but it’s surfacing faster and more disruptively than ever before. Thankfully, it’s solvable at the infrastructure layer – where systems can be governed, monitored, and audited continuously over time. Form.io provides that layer, from development through runtime. And we’re the only company delivering it inside the customer’s own self-hosted development and runtime environments.”

The Toolset

MCP Server: Connects to the customer’s self-hosted Form.io deployment. AI coding agents receive governed access to read, create, and scaffold the full data layer — forms, resources, actions, APIs — without data leaving the enterprise security boundary.Skills: Platform specific guidance that teaches AI agents how to build applications leveraging Form.io — applying standardized compliance-ready data patterns by default instead of improvising per project.Agentic Coding Plugin: Integrates Form.io’s MCP Server and Skills directly into the developer’s coding environment, enabling AI agents to automatically trigger tools and apply standardized patterns based on prompt context. Coordinates interactions between MCP tools and Skills so complex, form-based applications can be built entirely within the agentic coding interface.

“This is the logical extension of the JSON-based, open-source platform we’ve been building for more than a decade,” said Travis Tidwell, CTO and Co-founder of Form.io. “The same open architecture that made Form.io extensible for human developers makes it the natural foundation for agentic development processes.”

The new build-time toolset operates independently from Form.io’s Universal Agent Gateway (UAG), the company’s runtime governance layer for production agentic workflows. Together, they provide enterprises with governance and auditability across the full lifecycle of agentic coded software — from the first prompt in a developer’s Agentic Coding Plugin to the production workflows running in regulated environments.

For organizations adopting governed agentic coding, the Form.io MCP Server, Skills, Agentic Coding Plugin, and UAG are part of Form.io’s enterprise-grade agentic coding toolset. Explore the full toolset at https://form.io/ai/

For agentic workflows in production, visit the Universal Agent Gateway at https://form.io/uag/

Enterprises can learn more, request a demo, or get started at form.io

About Form.io: Form.io is the enterprise application infrastructure platform where a single JSON schema governs everything a modern application needs — including data collection UIs, validation rules, workflow actions, data models, and auto-generated APIs with RBAC.

One schema. One source of truth. One governance layer. That’s a form.

Form.io’s self-hosted platform serves regulated industries and government agencies requiring architectural consistency, data sovereignty, and formal compliance — including central banking groups across the US, EU, and Australia, global government agencies, and leading organizations in healthcare, financial services, and insurance.

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Visit form.io.

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