Catch up on the sessions from the CW International Conference
The CW International Conference explored the state of sustainability in the wireless industry from a financial, socioeconomic and environmental perspective. There were some standout sessions, particularly the panel discussion on “The role of mobile networks in environmental sustainability” and the debate on whether wireless networks should prioritise public and social benefit over commercial return, featuring speakers from Liverpool 5G, BT, the Competition and Markets Authority and Cambridge Consultants.
CW Members have unlimited access to the content in the Resource Library; if you’re a non-member then you have access to the material from the past two months only. Many thanks to the speakers who have given us permission to make their content available to our community.
Watch on catch-up
- Welcome & Keynotes - The real value of mobile networks
- Manufacturing & Logistics
- Media & Entertainment
- Satellite & Hybrid Networks
- Spectrum options for industry verticals
- Shared infrastructure, the sustainability silver lining
- Health & Social Care
- The role of mobile networks in environmental sustainability
Download their slides
- Creating new models of 5G healthcare that invest in digitally deprived communities presented by Ann Williams , Liverpool City Council
- Challenges of Getting Online: The relationship between digital exclusion and poverty presented by Hannah Holmes, Cambridge Centre for Housing & Planning Research
- Commercialising Digitally Enabled Healthcare Applications presented by Steven Bagshaw, CPI
- Neutral Host – technical and commercial models both indoors and outdoors presented by Graham Payne, Freshwave
- Open and interconnected Infrastructure as a Service for Connectivity Acceleration presented by Maria Lema, Weaver Labs
- Wireless underpinning sustainability, innovation and regional regeneration presented by James Noakes, Belfast City Council
- Innovating for Good – where wireless can help? presented by Mike Biddle, Innovate UK
- Wireless Factories to Enable Flexible Manufacturing Operations presented by David Pugh, Digital Catapult
- How wireless is driving improvements in the digital supply chain through the improved collection, analysis and sharing of data presented by Matthew Napleton, Zizo Software
- Accelerating the industry with 5G private wireless networks presented by Simon Parry, Nokia
- What are the advanced TV use cases for mobile and who benefits presented by Alex Buchan, David Owens, Digital TV Group, Telefonica O2 UK
- HADO - The next evolution of sport presented by Jim Sephton, Hado UK