On June 24th, Xelera Technologies participated in the 5G Consortium event at Technische Universität Dresden, marking a key milestone in the development of next-generation private 5G networks. The event gathered leading researchers and industry partners to showcase results and innovation within the Franco-German 5G-OPERA project.
As part of this initiative, Alexander Lange represented Xelera Technologies and presented DYRA, our high-performance, Open-RAN compliant private 5G RAN system. Developed partially as part of the 5G-OPERA project, DYRA is designed for scalable and energy-efficient deployment in industrial and enterprise environments, enabling reliable connectivity in even the most demanding use cases.
The 5G-OPERA project, co-led by TU Dresden and EURECOM, focused on openness in hardware, software, and interfaces—allowing for flexible integration across providers. At the event, partners demonstrated project outcomes including Open RAN systems, real-time applications, and collaborative developments.
We are proud to have contributed to this transformative project and to help lay the foundation for open, high-performance private 5G solutions across Europe. Our thanks go out to all project partners, especially TU Dresden and EURECOM, for their leadership in driving the 5G-OPERA vision forward.