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DÜSSELDORF — Techbros  has officially secured research and development (R&D) certification for its initiative, Project ZETA, under the German Forschungszulagengesetz (FZulG), as recognized by VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH.

The certification confirms that the project meets key criteria, including innovation, technical complexity, and structured execution within Germany’s national R&D framework.

“This certification reflects our commitment to structured and forward-looking engineering. Our focus remains on translating research into practical, deployable solutions for operators,” said Yudhi Rahadian, CEO of Techbros.

Through Project ZETA, Techbros is advancing the development of an AI-driven automation framework for Open RAN, combined with DigitalTwin-based simulation of radio environments and vendor-neutral orchestration aligned with emerging 6G principles. The initiative is designed to enable automated provisioning and continuous optimization of cloud-native telecom networks, addressing the growing demand for more intelligent and adaptive network operations.

The project leverages a combination of advanced technologies, including Spectral Digital Twins for realistic network simulation, AI models such as Graph Neural Networks (GNN) and Transformer-based architectures, as well as standardized Open RAN interfaces like E2 and A1. In addition, data processing within the project is designed to remain privacy-aware and aligned with GDPR requirements.

As the telecom industry moves toward 6G, operators are increasingly facing challenges related to network complexity, real-time adaptability, and the need for vendor-independent architectures. Project ZETA contributes to addressing these challenges by supporting scalable and future-ready network operations.

Looking ahead, Techbros aims to translate the outcomes of this research into practical deployment capabilities, including Open RAN rollout support, AI-driven network optimization, and network validation and benchmarking.