Telekom Innovation Laboratories

Telekom Innovation Laboratories
Abbreviation T-Labs
Formation 2004
Type Research Institute, Public Private Partnership
Purpose Telecommunications research
Headquarters Berlin
Location
Parent organization
Deutsche Telekom, Technische Universität Berlin
Staff
about 360
Website laboratories.telekom.com

Telekom Innovation Laboratories (also called T-Labs) was established in 2004 as the central research and development institute of Deutsche Telekom. The mission of T-Labs is to develop innovative products and solutions while working in close cooperation with science and industry, in addition to promoting the integration of innovations in the Deutsche Telekom Group. With sites in Berlin, Darmstadt and Bonn in Germany, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev at Be'er Sheva (Israel) and Mountain View, California (U.S.), T-Labs' focus is on medium-term projects and founding new businesses.

Organization and fields of research

T-Labs is a unit of Products & Innovation within the Deutsche Telekom organization and conducts projects for all areas in the Deutsche Telekom Group. At the same time, T-Labs is also a so-called affiliated institute of Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin), meaning that T-Labs is a privately organized entity that is closely integrated in the teaching and research activities conducted at TU Berlin. This concept promotes intensive collaboration between research and industry. Experts, entrepreneurs and researchers work together on innovations intended for real-world application scenarios and on disruptive technologies in the area of information and communications technology.

The fields of research at TU Berlin include

T-Labs adheres to the principles of Open Innovation and, in addition to TU Berlin, also cooperates with other universities, for example, Israel's Ben Gurion University of the Negev and Stanford University in the United States, not to mention the alliances maintained with industry partners and start-ups. Some 180 Telekom experts and 180 researchers, interns, students, degree candidates, doctoral students and visiting research scholars from more than 25 different countries work at T-Labs.

Success stories are: First place to implement the microkernel technology, first FlowVisor for SDN, a world record in 2012: 512 Gbit /s fixed line data transfer and the largest field trial for iBeacons in 2014.

Research scientists

Awards

T-Labs and its researchers have received more than 50 awards, for example:

References

Coordinates: 52°30′47″N 13°19′12″E / 52.51306°N 13.32000°E / 52.51306; 13.32000

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