Course Overview

While 5G deployments continue globally, 6G is emerging as the next transformational leap in wireless communications, expected to integrate terrestrial, satellite, AI-native networks, sensing, and digital twins to support societal-scale applications. For governments and regulators, early understanding of 6G vision, spectrum needs, security, sustainability, and policy frameworks is essential to shape national readiness, innovation ecosystems, and global competitiveness. This course provides a holistic overview of 6G, focusing on vision, potential use cases, enabling technologies, and policy considerations. Participants will explore how 6G could impact public services, national infrastructure, regulation, and digital sovereignty, using strategic labs and foresight exercises rather than implementation-level engineering.

Upcoming Trainings

Feb 9, 2026

Kano, Nigeria

Feb 23, 2026

New York, USA

Mar 9, 2026

New York, USA

Mar 23, 2026

Chicago, USA

Target Audience

  • Telecom regulators and spectrum policy authorities
  • Government ministries (IT, communications, science & technology)
  • National research and innovation agencies
  • Policy makers and strategic planners
  • Public sector think tanks and advisory bodies
  • Telecom operators’ strategy and regulatory teams
  • Defense, public safety, and critical infrastructure planners

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of: Mobile communication concepts (4G/5G overview), Government or telecom policy environment
  • Familiarity with: Spectrum management or digital policy (helpful but not mandatory)
  • No advanced RF or engineering background required
Course Outline

Day-wise Course Outline