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The event will take place on 8 May 2017 from 17h00 to 18h30
at the Brussels Press Club, Rue Froissart 95, Brussels
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16h30 Registration
17h00 Welcome by Afke Schaart, Head of Europe, GSMA
17h15 Presentation of ‘The 5G Era: Age of boundless connectivity and intelligent automation’ report by
Emeka Obiodu (Strategy Director, GSMA) and Mark Giles (Lead Analyst, GSMA Intelligence)
17h40 Short presentations on 5G plans and expectations by:
Vodafone - Markus Reinisch, Public Policy Director
Nokia – Dr. Volker Ziegler, Head of 5G Leadership, Chief Architect
Eurocities – Federica Bordelot, Policy Advisor digital economy
18h10 Discussion with the panelists
18h30 Drinks
Yours sincerely,
Afke Schaart
VP and Head of Europe, GSMA
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