Special Webinar Event Intelligent Infrastructure: How to Build Smarter, Sustainable Networks
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About This Webinar
The next generation of telecom infrastructure is being rebuilt with Data and AI at its core. We partnered with GSMA and SAP to discuss how next-generation networks, AI-driven automation, cloud and edge computing, and open architectures are redefining connectivity—shifting it from a cost center to a strategic source of value.
We'll discuss:
- Sustainability: Explore telcos' progress towards greener, more sustainable operations.
- Enterprise Transformation: Learn how intelligent networks drive cloud-native and AI-native business models.
- Network-as-a-Service: Hear about programmable connectivity and monetising intelligent infrastructure, including edge computing, private networks, and data sovereignty.
- Looking Forward: Open technology adoption, the impact of 5G Advanced, and the rise of agentic AI in telecoms and enterprises.
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Host Scott Bekker Webinar Moderator, Future B2B
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Featuring Joji Philip Global Telco Industry Principal, Snowflake
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Featuring Carl Kehres GM Telco, SAP
Why You Should Join
- Build the Foundation for AI-Native Networks: Learn how to leverage a secure, scalable data foundation to power autonomous operations, real-time analytics, and next-generation customer experiences.
- Unlock New Revenue Streams: Discover how global operators and technology vendors are using shared intelligence and data-driven ecosystems to move beyond traditional operations toward new monetization models.
- Operationalize AI-RAN & Automation: Gain practical guidance and see real-world success stories on deploying AI-powered automation to create self-optimizing, self-healing, and resilient networks.
- Bridge Industry Silos: Understand how to unify data across telecom, technology, and mobility sectors to drive efficiency and reimagine the evolution from "network operations" to "network intelligence.