
Rimedo Labs is a member of the O-RAN ALLIANCE, AI-RAN ALLIANCE, and Open Networking Foundation (ONF), focusing its efforts on Open RAN xApp/rApp< development.
Rimedo Labs is a spin-off originating from the Institute of Radiocommunications at Poznan University of Technology, Poland.
Rimedo Labs as an xApp/rApp provider has extensive experience in app development and integration on commercial O-RAN platforms including Juniper, VMware, Keysight, Viavi, and Accelleran. Being an active contributor to O-RAN ALLIANCE, Rimedo Labs focuses on topics related to energy-efficiency.
Within UNITY-6G, Rimedo Labs will contribute within xApp/rApp implementation, providing O-RAN standards expertise, working on digital twin and conflict mitigation, AI-algorithm design, architecture design and PoCs. Rimedo Labs is also a leader of the Work Package dealing with services and applications with focus on software development lifecycle framework design.
Rimedo Labs aims to extend its portfolio of xApps/rApps within the O-RAN field to address new use cases including radio resource management features and AI-native solutions, which will be derived during the execution of UNITY-6G. Moreover, advances in conflict mitigation and digital twinning will be further used in company offerings towards the dynamically evolving O-RAN market. Finally, as Rimedo Labs provides technical training, the outcomes of the project can extend the current scope of training with practical use cases.
Dr. Adrian Kliks (CTO) will lead Rimedo Labs’ participation in UNITY-6G while Prof. Hanna Bogucka (Head of Cooperation), Dr. Pawel Kryszkiewicz (Technical Director), and Dr. Lukasz Kulacz (R&D Expert) will lead Rimedo Labs’ efforts in the respective technical topics.
The UNITY-6G project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No 101192650. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
This work has received funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).