Private Networks Global Forum 2024
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The private 5G market is set to explode…or is it? There is a growing need for higher bandwidth for applications driven by new technologies. However, enterprises still need convincing about the necessity of 5G and how to seamlessly integrate it into their business models, strategies, and legacy systems. Proofs-of-concept have been pioneered in industrial sectors, however many of which are still small-scale trials.
◦ How can the vendor ecosystem demonstrate tangible commercial benefits for private 5G in industrial and non-industrial sectors?
◦ How can enterprises leverage cellular, cloud and edge technologies to maximize efficiency?
◦ What steps should enterprises take to incorporate AI into their network and operations?
At this year's one-day virtual forum, communication ecosystem experts and enterprises came together to discuss the pillars of successful digital transformation and the critical barriers met by enterprises and vendors for private 5G adoption. We explored real-life private 5G deployments, their architectures, capabilities and emerging technologies that will facilitate adoption.
Event Topics
Some of the topics that the full-day virtual event agenda will cover include:
◦ What does a strong business case for private 5G look like?
◦ Emerging private 5G new use cases for “carpeted industries”
◦ The booming case of neutral hosts
◦ Spectrum allocation and harmonization- CBRS, new bands, new use cases
◦ How to ensure the quality and reliability of a hybrid private network with 5G
◦ Scaling a private network
◦ Security contingencies and solutions
◦ Maximizing the benefits of cloud and edge
◦ Automating and orchestrating a complex network
◦ How are AI and quantum computing impacting enterprise network systems?
◦ Real Time SLA management
Who Attends?
Enterprises
Carriers
Policymakers
System Integrators
Test & Measurement Providers
Hardware and Software Providers
“The Private Networks Forum was a well-assembled, well-curated event from Arden Media. The event did a great job at showcasing the widening range of topics that are now within the realm of Private Networks.”
Robert Curran, Appledore Research