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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


🌐 SNS4SNS is an event that brings together open source communities, industry standardisation, and cutting-edge research initiatives for the future development of next-generation networks and services. The event will feature conferences, panel discussions, demos, tutorials and hackathons, where participants can delve into the world of open source software communities.
🌐 SNS4SNS was an event that brought together open source and standardisation communities, industry, and cutting-edge research initiatives to advance the development of next-generation networks and services. Through a series of engaging talks, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and live demonstrations, participants explored a wide range of collaborative frameworks and opportunities to drive innovation, foster interoperability, and contribute to the long-term viability, security, resiliency, and sustainability of communication networks. The full agenda for the event is available  [https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/news/10-events/2501-etsi-sns4sns-event-2#pane-2/ here]


🌐 The meeting will be held in English, and in-person only. Some tutorials and hackathon demos will be recorded and published afterwards.  
[[File: CFP_SNS4SNS.jpg|650px|link=https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/ETSI_SNS4SNS2026]]
 
 
==📚 Retrospective and Resources ==
 
The ETSI SNS4SNS 2026 agenda spanned perspectives from industry, open source, academia, and public and private sectors, contributing to an open software ecosystem for future connectivity and service. It was an amazing opportunity where:
 
* 👀 35+ live demos and posters were experienced, illustrating collaborative innovation among industry, research, and open source initiatives.
 
* 🧠 Interactive tutorials were presented and the latest advances were learned in ETSI Software Development Group: [https://oop.etsi.org/ OpenOP], [https://osl.etsi.org/ OpenSlice], [https://osm.etsi.org/ OpenSourceMANO], [https://capif.etsi.org/ OpenCAPIF] and [https://teraflowsdn.etsi.org/ TeraFlowSDN]




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👉 All conference presentations and on‑stage demos are available through the official ETSI event page: [https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/news/10-events/2501-etsi-sns4sns-event-2#pane-2/  here]
 
 
=== Tutorial ===
 
Open Source Mano held a very successful and inspiring tutorial on Tuesday, delivered by Francisco Javier Ramón Salguero (Telefónica, ETSI OSM Chair), on "Open Source MANO", providing an overview of Open Source MANO (OSM) and its role as a generalised cloud-native orchestrator for infrastructure, platforms, and services. The tutorial will showcase OSM’s new declarative approach to infrastructure and application management, including enhanced cluster management and declarative application modelling.
 
[[File:FJ_Tutorial.jpg|650px|link=https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/SNS4SNS2026]]
 
 
🌐 The slides are available [https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/news/10-events/2501-etsi-sns4sns-event-2#pane-2/ here]
 
🌐 The video recording of this session is available on our OSM YouTube channel [https://youtu.be/Vr6IidXK4nQ  here]
 
 
=== Conference, Hackathon, Demos! ===
 
🔵 Francisco Javier Ramón Salguero (Telefónica, ETSI OSM Chair) delivered an excellent presentation focusing on ETSI OSM: Cloud-native orchestration in multi-cloud environments.
 
[[File: FJ_PresentationSNS4SNS.jpg|650px|link=https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/SNS4SNS2026]]




== SNS4SNS 2026 Presentations, Posters and Demos ==
🔵 Francisco Javier Ramón Salguero (Telefónica, ETSI OSM Chair) represented on stage Open Source MANO on our cross-SDGs efforts with the launch of an open and long term infrastructure/lab for cross-collaboration between SDGs. This Joint Demo Cross-SDGs was delivered by Silvia Almagia, ETSI - Christos Tranoris, University of Patras (SDG OSL) – Stavros Charismiadis, FOGUS Innovation and Services (SDG OCF) – Giulio Carota, EURECOM (SDG OOP) – Kostis Trantzas, University of Patras (SDG OSL) – Francisco-Javier Ramon, Telefonica (SDG OSM) – Lluis Gifre, CTTC (SDG TFS) – Dimitris Gogos, Intracom Telecom (SDG OOP); [https://youtu.be/N3P7qBNRe_k?si=Hr_q0GOtqNcu09bc demo video recording is available here]


📅 '''Check out the full ETSI SNS4SNS 2026 agenda [https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/news/10-events/2501-etsi-sns4sns-event-2#pane-2/ here.] '''
[[File: JointSDGDemo.jpg|650px|link=https://osm.etsi.org/wikipub/index.php/SNS4SNS2026]]


The ETSI SNS4SNS agenda spans perspectives from industry, open source, academia, and both public and private sectors—contributing to an open software ecosystem for future connectivity and services.
Highlights include:
* 👀 Watch '''35+ live demos and posters''', showcasing collaborative innovation across sectors.
* 🧠 Attend interactive tutorials and explore the latest advances in ETSI Software Development Groups:
** [https://oop.etsi.org/ OpenOP]
** [https://osl.etsi.org/ OpenSlice]
** [https://capif.etsi.org/ OpenCAPIF]
** [https://teraflowsdn.etsi.org/ TeraFlowSDN]
** [https://osm.etsi.org/ OpenSourceMANO]


These sessions offer a unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge technologies and contribute to the evolution of open software ecosystems for future connectivity.
====🏅 SNS4SNS 2026 – Awards and Highlights ====


Check out the full ETSI SNS4SNS 2026 presentations and materials [https://www.etsi.org/newsroom/news/10-events/2501-etsi-sns4sns-event-2#pane-2/ Here]
=====🏆 Best Demo Award!=====
==== Venue ====
The Best Demo Award at SNS4SNS 2026 was presented to DEMO 19, titled “Smart just‑in‑time logistics atop an end‑to‑end orchestrated compute, network, and data continuum.”


This meeting is hosted by [ETSI]() in the following venue:
🎉🎉 Many congratulations, Nikos Psaromanolakis (UBITECH), Georgios Angelopoulos (iLINK), Panagiotis Zikos (iLINK), Georgios P. Katsikas (UBITECH) and congratulations to all contributors for their hard work and dedication! 👏


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  <strong>ETSI Headquarters</strong><br><br>
  650 Route des Lucioles<br>
  06921 - Sophia Antipolis<br>
  France
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=====🏆 Hackathon Award! =====
The SNS4SNS Hackathon Award was won by the ATNoG – IT Aveiro team. Their project, “Network Testbeds as a Service (NTaaS) for Application Development,” integrated four ETSI Software Development Groups (SDGs):
- TeraFlowSDN
- OpenSlice
- OpenSourceMANO
- OpenOP


====📚 Information Resource ====
🎉🎉 Congrats to João Capucho, Igor Coelho, and Zakhar Kruptsala (IT Aveiro), who demonstrated not only strong technical skills but also the ability to translate ideas into working solutions under time pressure, while aligning with the event’s focus on standards-based, open-source innovation. 👏


* Invitation and Details:[https://www.etsi.org/events/2501-etsi-sns4sns-event-2 Meeting Invitation] 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dqU38cVLD8&list=PLFqLBTy_ZDShcweHJgDiabsa7oJAJxflV&index=1 The demo video recording is available on our YouTube channel here]
* Venue: [https://www.etsi.org/events/find-us ETSI]
* Direction and Nearby Hotels: [https://www.etsi.org/events/find-us Access Guide] 
* Local Information: [https://provence-alpes-cotedazur.com/en/plan-your-stay/useful-information/all-practical-services/bureau-dinformation-touristique-de-valbonne-sophia-antipolis-valbonne-en-2855066/ Bureau d’Information Touristique de Valbonne Sophia-Antipolis]


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== Contact ==
== Contact ==


Should you have additional questions, don’t hesitate to contact the  ETSI Events Team at events@etsi.org.
Should you have additional questions, don’t hesitate to contact the  SDG Support Team at SDGsupport@etsi.org.


Questions about ETSI, this and future events can be sent to events@etsi.org
Questions about ETSI, this and future events can be sent to SDGsupport@etsi.org.

Latest revision as of 15:27, 16 March 2026

ETSI OSG Open Source MANO (OSM) at the edition of SNS4SNS – Software & Standards for Smart Networks & Services, which took place in Sophia Antipolis, France, from 2–5 February 2026.

Overview

🌐 SNS4SNS was an event that brought together open source and standardisation communities, industry, and cutting-edge research initiatives to advance the development of next-generation networks and services. Through a series of engaging talks, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and live demonstrations, participants explored a wide range of collaborative frameworks and opportunities to drive innovation, foster interoperability, and contribute to the long-term viability, security, resiliency, and sustainability of communication networks. The full agenda for the event is available here

CFP SNS4SNS.jpg


📚 Retrospective and Resources

The ETSI SNS4SNS 2026 agenda spanned perspectives from industry, open source, academia, and public and private sectors, contributing to an open software ecosystem for future connectivity and service. It was an amazing opportunity where:

  • 👀 35+ live demos and posters were experienced, illustrating collaborative innovation among industry, research, and open source initiatives.


SNS4SNS 2026.jpg

👉 All conference presentations and on‑stage demos are available through the official ETSI event page: here


Tutorial

Open Source Mano held a very successful and inspiring tutorial on Tuesday, delivered by Francisco Javier Ramón Salguero (Telefónica, ETSI OSM Chair), on "Open Source MANO", providing an overview of Open Source MANO (OSM) and its role as a generalised cloud-native orchestrator for infrastructure, platforms, and services. The tutorial will showcase OSM’s new declarative approach to infrastructure and application management, including enhanced cluster management and declarative application modelling.

FJ Tutorial.jpg


🌐 The slides are available here

🌐 The video recording of this session is available on our OSM YouTube channel here


Conference, Hackathon, Demos!

🔵 Francisco Javier Ramón Salguero (Telefónica, ETSI OSM Chair) delivered an excellent presentation focusing on ETSI OSM: Cloud-native orchestration in multi-cloud environments.

FJ PresentationSNS4SNS.jpg


🔵 Francisco Javier Ramón Salguero (Telefónica, ETSI OSM Chair) represented on stage Open Source MANO on our cross-SDGs efforts with the launch of an open and long term infrastructure/lab for cross-collaboration between SDGs. This Joint Demo Cross-SDGs was delivered by Silvia Almagia, ETSI - Christos Tranoris, University of Patras (SDG OSL) – Stavros Charismiadis, FOGUS Innovation and Services (SDG OCF) – Giulio Carota, EURECOM (SDG OOP) – Kostis Trantzas, University of Patras (SDG OSL) – Francisco-Javier Ramon, Telefonica (SDG OSM) – Lluis Gifre, CTTC (SDG TFS) – Dimitris Gogos, Intracom Telecom (SDG OOP); demo video recording is available here

JointSDGDemo.jpg


🏅 SNS4SNS 2026 – Awards and Highlights

🏆 Best Demo Award!

The Best Demo Award at SNS4SNS 2026 was presented to DEMO 19, titled “Smart just‑in‑time logistics atop an end‑to‑end orchestrated compute, network, and data continuum.”

🎉🎉 Many congratulations, Nikos Psaromanolakis (UBITECH), Georgios Angelopoulos (iLINK), Panagiotis Zikos (iLINK), Georgios P. Katsikas (UBITECH) and congratulations to all contributors for their hard work and dedication! 👏

BestDemo.jpg

🏆 Hackathon Award!

The SNS4SNS Hackathon Award was won by the ATNoG – IT Aveiro team. Their project, “Network Testbeds as a Service (NTaaS) for Application Development,” integrated four ETSI Software Development Groups (SDGs): - TeraFlowSDN - OpenSlice - OpenSourceMANO - OpenOP

🎉🎉 Congrats to João Capucho, Igor Coelho, and Zakhar Kruptsala (IT Aveiro), who demonstrated not only strong technical skills but also the ability to translate ideas into working solutions under time pressure, while aligning with the event’s focus on standards-based, open-source innovation. 👏

HackathonWinner.jpg

Contact

Should you have additional questions, don’t hesitate to contact the SDG Support Team at SDGsupport@etsi.org.

Questions about ETSI, this and future events can be sent to SDGsupport@etsi.org.