The SUSTAIN-6G, launched in January 2025, acts as the Lighthouse project on sustainability and 6G in Europe. It will lead the way towards a holistic perspective of sustainability in the context of 6G. To this end, the project aims to address the key areas of sustainability covering environmental, societal, economic aspects. As per the Description of Work (DoW) the goal is to cover “the diverse dimensions of sustainability in 6G, sustainable 6G technology and 6G for sustainability in vertical scenarios, in an End-to-End (E2E) manner and considering the full lifecycle of assets”. The scope of SUSTAIN-6G is to identify the cross-points between what sustainability needs are, how sustainability can be defined and assessed qualitatively and quantitatively, which challenges of 6G, and verticals need consideration, what solutions 6G should provide and how it should be designed to address these challenges, and how society and economy can be impacted to benefit from responsible innovation. The project will be the driving force for activities that are – and will be conducted – towards improving sustainability, by linking research and innovation from previous and ongoing projects (including Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS-JU) projects, Coordination and Support Actions (CSAs), and relevant nationally funded projects).This deliverable, D7.1, titled “Website and social media” focuses on the Website and Social Media presence and provides an overview of the project's online presence and digital outreach. Both the platforms present, discuss and publish the important technological and scientific results of the project. This document details the strategy including the target audiences, the list of objectives, the planned activities, the templates and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) used to monitor and evaluate the performance of Website and social media. The communication strategy makes use of the public website and different social media accounts, to engage communities, highlight and raise awareness to the project developments.
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