Projects

 Turning research into real-world connectivity 

At Solynet, we combine research and engineering to make private 5G networks practical and accessible. Our projects bridge the gap between academic innovation and field-proven technology — developing solutions that simplify how organizations deploy and operate mobile networks.

EZRA — Private Mobile Networks Made Simple 

EZRA is a research and development project supported by the Gebert Rüf Stiftung (First Ventures) and the ZHAW School of Engineering (Seed Support). The goal is to create a compact, integrated 5G base station that combines gNB and core network into a single unit. Built on OpenRAN and embedded hardware, EZRA makes private mobile networks faster to deploy, easier to manage, and ready for real-world use.

Learn more:
Project page at Gebert Rüf Stiftung 

All-in-one Device

Integrated gNB and core in a single unit, portable and ready within minutes.

Simple as Wi-Fi

Designed for easy setup and operation. Deploy a secure 5G network without specialized infrastructure or expertise.

URLLC-Ready

Engineered for ultra-reliable, low-latency communication that supports real-time control and automation.

Supported by

The EZRA project is supported by the Gebert Rüf Stiftung through the First Ventures program and by the ZHAW School of Engineering through the Seed Support program. These programs help young innovators transform research into market-ready solutions.

 Want to know more?

 We’re already exploring the next steps — from industrial 5G testbeds to software tools that simplify network operations. Follow our journey or get in touch to learn more about ongoing and upcoming projects.