Categories: Business, NewsPublished On: 02.11.2021254 words1.3 min read

Wednesday 24th November

“The world’s leading organisations are transforming. Connectivity is a critical foundation for success.”

  • 09:30 – 10:00
    Welcome Coffee and Registration
  • 10:00 – 10:10
    Welcome Message
    Paul Stonadge, Country Commercial Director at Cellnex UK
  • 10:10 – 10:25
    Keynote address
    from DCMS or UK5G (TBC)
  • 10:25 – 10:55
    Digitisation of Industry: Understanding the implications of a changing world, and how connectivity solutions will address them
    – Presentation by Michele Mackenzie, Principal Analyst for IoT, Analysis Mason
    – Q&A with Mick Goulding, Head of Commercial, Enterprise and Public Bodies at Cellnex UK
  • 10:55 – 11:15
    Networking Coffee Break
  • 11:15 – 12:00
    Confronting Your Challenges – Identifying commonality across industry sectors and understanding the differences
    Panel session hosted by Catherine Gull, Head of Sales, Private Networks at Cellnex UK
    – Kyrki Roukala, Development Manager, Port of Kokkola
    – Joni Niskala, Director, Business Development, SR-O Technology
  • 12:00 – 12:45
    Innovation in the Ecosystem – What’s new, what’s next?
    – Cellnex: Intro to the ecosystem
    – Simon Parry, CTO UK Enterprise from Nokia
    – Nanda Menon, Director – Corporate Development at Athonet
    – Kahalid Aziz, MD Smart City connectivity Solutions at Signify
    – Q&A
  • 12:45 – 13:45
    Networking and Buffet Lunch
  • 13:45 – 14:30  
    Private Networks and their material impact on the bottom line
    Panel session hosted by Martin Green, Head of Business Development at Cellnex UK
    – Juhani Kerovuori, Research Engineer, IoT & Crane Intelligence, Konecranes Global Corporation
  • 14:30 – 14:45
    Final Q&A
    All presenters and panellists
  • 14:45 – 15:05
    Networking Coffee Break
  • 15:10
    Tour visiting the Churchill War Rooms (45 min)

VENUE

Wednesday 24th November

Housing the underground nerve centre where the British government directed
the Second World War and the award-winning museum.

Clive Steps, King Charles St, London SW1A 2AQ