The Future of 6G: Exploring Next-Gen Wireless Technology
Dive into advancements shaping 6G wireless networks and their impact on key industries and mobile consumption patterns.
Topics: 6G specifications, 5G to 6G, 6G use cases - autonomous vehicles, smart cities, healthcare, cloud-native and AI-native, quantum-safe networks.
Who Should Attend: Communication service providers, telecom strategists, consultants and research units, telecom vendors.
Cloud-Native Networks
Deep dive into Kubernetes networking, service meshes, and scalable cloud-native infrastructure design and operations.
Topics: Kubernetes, service meshes, microservices networking, CI/CD pipelines, cloud scalability, DevOps best practices.
Who Should Attend: Cloud architects, DevOps engineers, developers, infrastructure managers.
Cybersecurity in the Network Era: Trends and Threats
Explore emerging cyber threats and advanced defense techniques, focusing on zero trust and AI-powered security solutions.
Topics: Zero Trust, PQC, threat detection, AI in security, network segmentation, incident response, compliance challenges.
Who Should Attend: Security analysts, CIOs, risk managers, compliance officers.
Edge Computing: Powering Real-Time Networks
Discover how processing data closer to users enables ultra-low latency and smarter IoT and 5G applications.
Topics: Edge architectures, latency reduction, IoT use cases, 5G integration, real-time analytics, infrastructure design.
Who Should Attend: IoT developers, network engineers, infrastructure architects, application designers.
Software-Defined Vehicles: Driving the Future
Examine innovations in autonomous cars, vehicle connectivity, and software-driven mobility solutions.
Topics: Autonomous systems, vehicle networking, over-the-air updates, safety protocols, connected car ecosystems.
Who Should Attend: Automotive engineers, software developers, product managers.
Network Observability & Automation
Learn about advanced tools and methods to monitor, automate, and troubleshoot complex network systems.
Topics: Observability frameworks, AI monitoring, automation pipelines, anomaly detection, troubleshooting workflows.
Who Should Attend: Network operators, systems engineers, IT managers, automation specialists.