TERAGO and Ericsson Launch Enterprise Private 5G Network at McMaster Manufacturing Research Institute

TERAGO today announced the successful deployment of an Ericsson Private 5G network in collaboration with Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions at the McMaster Manufacturing Research Institute (MMRI).

Building on its strategic partnership with Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions, TERAGO continues to accelerate the adoption of enterprise-grade 5G infrastructure across Canada. This latest deployment represents a significant milestone bringing Private 5G into a live manufacturing and research environment where organizations can explore, validate, and scale next-generation applications.

The private 5G network at MMRI, utilizing the recently released Canadian industry spectrum, delivers secure, high-performance, low-latency connectivity across the facility, enabling advanced use cases such as AI-driven automation, robotics, real-time data processing, and smart manufacturing. Designed as a fully managed, dedicated network, it provides the reliability and control required for mission-critical industrial operations.

Ericsson’s Enterprise 5G solutions provide the mobility, performance, and flexibility required for complex industrial environments. Combined with TERAGO’s expertise in managed connectivity and licensed spectrum, the solution delivers a robust, enterprise-ready platform tailored to the evolving needs of modern industry.

Exclusive Ericsson Private 5G Launch Event – June 2, 2026

To mark the deployment, TERAGO and Ericsson will host an exclusive Ericsson Private 5G Launch Event at MMRI on June 2, 2026, bringing together industry leaders, customers, and partners for an immersive, hands-on experience showcasing Private 5G technology as well as applications.

This event will provide attendees with a unique opportunity to experience how Ericsson Private 5G enables integrated intelligence across modern industrial operations, bridging connectivity, automation, and real-time decision-making.

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