Our analysts will participate in the following events. Contact us to arrange a meeting or if you would like our analysts to speak, moderate or chair your event.
This webinar explores two of the key cellular technology themes: 5G and mobile private networks/private wireless, including looking at technology evolution, adoption trends and changing commercial models.
Matt will address this LoRa-focused IoT show on the subject of "What’s the prognosis for the public LoRaWAN market?"
Digital Transformation World includes a Data & AI Ops summit, a Growth summit, and a Tech summit. Jim will moderate a session discussing how CSPs fit into new emerging value chains and will be an expert commentator for a segment focussing on 5G.
Matt Hatton will attend this leading IoT conference, includng chairing the Day 1 track on connectivity.
Matt will chair the Strategic Transformation stream at this major industrial IoT event in Berlin.
DIGITAL X brings SMEs, large corporations, start-ups, policymakers, leading experts and visionaries together to create a large community. Jim will present on Day 2 on the topic of Sustainability.
Matt will share a presentation on 'Key Trends in IoT' focused on cellular IoT. He will delve into some of the extensive work that Transforma Insights has done on market growth scenarios, the increasing requirement for full-stack integration, CSP strategies, trends in eSIM/iSIM and remote SIM provisioning, LPWAN developments, the impact of edge and AI, and much more.
Jim will present on the topic of 'LoRaWAN Enabling Sustainability' on the morning of Day 1. The LoRaWAN World Expo is the largest LoRaWAN event worldwide, and this year will focus on how LoRaWAN is advancing global sustainability, increasing efficiency & driving ROI.
Jim will be hosting a panel at the conference (Industrial IoT: The Innovation Never Stops) and available for meetings during the event.
Jim will host a panel discussion focusing on sustainable telecoms networks. In many countries, telecoms networks account for 3 to 5% of total energy usage, and with expected growth in cellular coverage, density and capacity only drastic changes in energy efficiency will prevent digital infrastructure being a leading carbon emitter. While a business case for reducing energy costs has supported a focus on energy efficiency so far, this is very different from suggesting that the networks are sustainable or even carbon-neutral. Should the industry continue to focus its priorities on energy efficiency? If not, how does it find a balance (and financial justification) between energy efficiency and a broader sustainability?