Innovation Hub Pioneer Projects
The Concept
Innovation Hub Pioneer Projects (IHPPs) are specialized, high-impact initiatives, part of the TM Forum Innovation Hub ecosystem. Designed to drive practical innovations in telecom, they focus on demonstrating real-world applications. The projects are fixed-term.
Project Foundation: AI-native ODA canvas
This Innovation Hub Pioneer Project is working on delivering the world’s first AI-Native ODA canvas - an open, multi-vendor lab environment for developing interoperable AI agents, accelerating real-world production outcomes, and readying the industry for the next wave of telecom automation.
End-to-end autonomous fault management across multiple domains
The Innovation Hub Pioneer Project presents a comprehensive fault management solution piloted at China Mobile, which identifies and resolves base station out of service caused by power/environment, wireless, and transmission domains failures. The solution integrates Agentic single-domain autonomy and cross-domain orchestration to unify multiple domains. It significantly reduces Mean Time to Repair (MTTR), minimizes field maintenance engineering site visits, and ultimately enhances customer experience (QoE).
End-to-end 5G dynamic slice management
This Innovation Hub Pioneer Project is working to redesign AI-enabled systems and processes for the end-to-end management of the IT and network elements of an autonomous network.
Agentic autonomics: Towards self-remediating networks
This project brings together industry partners to demonstrate an end‑to‑end, AI‑enabled fault management scenario aligned with the Open Digital Architecture (ODA). The project focuses on showcasing how faults can be detected, analysed, and resolved in near‑real time through a closed‑loop workflow that integrates observability, AI‑driven root cause analysis, ticketing, and human‑in‑the‑loop governance, culminating in a live industry showcase at DTW Ignite.
ACES - Autonomous canvas-enabled slice management
This project is focused on delivering fully autonomous, end‑to‑end network slice lifecycle management. Built on TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture (ODA) and aligned with the AI & Automation Blueprint and Autonomous Networks framework, the solution enables CSPs to treat network slices as intent‑driven digital products, not operational constructs.
By replacing manual, siloed processes across business, service and resource layers, the solution introduces a unified, closed‑loop orchestration model. Business intent is translated directly into network action - and continuously assured - so commercial commitments are met automatically, without human intervention.
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