Digital events provide a way of generating new business opportunities and nurturing your existing clients using virtual content.
Juliet Media has a range of digital solutions to help you achieve your goals. With our physical events experience as well our digital expertise we are in a unique position to do this. We also have a large database of contacts in the telecoms industry that are keen to digest fresh content currently. This reach will enable you to push your brand and generate new leads.
We can support you over the coming months to keep your business moving forward.
We offer a range of virtual content, from basic webinars to virtual panels and virtual networking events. This virtual content provides a great way of keeping the conversation going and driving the industry forward whilst we are unable to meet face to face.
Sponsor one of these virtual content sessions and you will benefit from:
– We will work with you develop a topic title that will generate good interest
– Positioning yourself as an industry thought leader with a custom online event to your target audience
– The opportunity to add your companies subject matter expert as a moderator or speaker during the session (we will bring other expert speakers from our network to deliver content as well)
– Full production and editorial support
– Your brand on all the virtual event content – emails, LinkedIn, Twitter
– The attendee sign up list with contact details so you can follow up after the session
– A chance to present your case studies to other potential clients
20 May 2021 – 12:00 – 13:30 BST
Virtual Workshop – “Manufacturing and 5G”
12.00 Welcome & Introductory Comments
12.05 Panel Discussion – Manufacturing and 5G
– How can 5G and other complementary technologies help to drive forward the manufacturing industry?
– The role of smart automation
– Private networks
– Version 1 of 5G vs. what 5G will look like in 18 months or 3 years
12.45 Breakout Room Discussions & Networking
The audience will be split out into several smaller groups with speakers and virtual room leaders evolving some of the key points raised from the panel discussion
13.15 Feedback and Closing Remarks
The virtual room leaders will bring some of the extra discussion points back together for the whole audience and pull out more key thoughts and conclusions
Moderator:
Dean Bubley, Founder and Director, Disruptive Analysis
Speakers:
– Catherine Gull, Edzcom
– Tom Richter, Global Head of Manufacturing Verticals, Nokia Enterprise
– Sam Salih, 5G Private Networks Lead, O2 Telefónica UK
– Paul Taylor, Head of Manufacturing and Logistics, Vodafone Global Enterprise UK
26th May 2021 – 10:00 – 11:00 GMT
Webinar – Automation of everything & how 5G is enabling Industry 4.0
Topics covered:
– What is industry 4.0 & what it isn’t
– Why do we need a secure private network?
– How does 5G help?
– What type of use cases are in the market?
– What challenges do we still need to address?
Moderator:
Lee Hargadon, Head of UK&I Enterprise, Nokia
Speakers:
– Juergen Broemmer, Head of Incubation Practice, Verizon EMEA
– Simon Parry, CTO UK&I Enterprise, Nokia
– Andy Yearsley, Head of Industrials EMEA, Hitachi Vantara Digital Solutions
3rd June 2021 – 14:00 – 16:00 BST
5G Week Virtual Workshop – Connected Communities & Driving Smart City Initiatives – Proving the Business Case
In a fragmented ecosystem, how do we get connected communities and smart cities up and running at pace, and what commercial models and monetisation structures exist to support this.
– Challenges faced, problem solving, reasons to invest
– Monetization and commercial model. What’s working, and what isn’t. What challenges are the industry stakeholders facing?
– A perfect market RFP – what considerations for inclusion?
– Creating a business case in an unknown RoI landscape – what’s possible, and what isn’t?
– The social impact of getting things right
Moderator:
Jess Ellis, Head of Programme Development, 5G Testbeds & Trials Programme, Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) – UK Government
Speakers:
– Ruth Spencer, Head of Smart Place, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
– Amy Wettenhall, Senior Vice President, Macquarie Group
– Sander Dolder, Senior Vice President, Industry and Economic Innovation, New York City Economic Development Corporation
– Paul Wilson, Chief Business Officer, Connected Places Catapult
– Andrew Conway, Director of Engineering, BAI Communications
4th June 10.00am – 12.00pm BST
5G Week Virtual Panel 5G-CLARITY – Private Networks: Challenges, Technical Innovations and Beyond the 5G Roadmap
5G-CLARITY puts forward a beyond 5G architecture for private networks, which features a novel access network integrating 5G, WiFi, and LiFi, compute and transport resources, and novel management components to enable AI driven network automation. Based on this architecture, 5G-CLARITY will define communication services that deliver measurable enhancements with respect to the eMBB and URLLC services defined by 3GPP in Release 16, in terms of low latency, area capacity, reliability, and accurate positioning and synchronisation capabilities. In addition, 5G-CLARITY will develop a management plane featuring SDN/NFV components together with an AI engine that will automate network management by receiving high level intent policies from the network administrator.
Content Outline:
– MNOs and Private 5G Networks – A Perfect Catalyst for Industry Digitisation
– High Precision Indoor Localisation for Beyond 5G
– Beyond 5G Roadmap
– 5G-CLARITY Innovations Beyond 3GPP Release-16
Moderator:
Mir Ghoraishi, Wireless Technology Consultant, Gigasys Solutions and Project Manager, 5G-CLARITY
Panellists:
Jose Ordonez-Lucena, Technology, Innovation and Standards Group, Telefónica, Spain
– Jesus Gutierrez Teran, Project Manager, IHP, Germany
– Alain Mourad, Director Engineering, R&D, InterDigital, UK
– Daniel Camps Mur, Group Manager, i2CAT Foundation, Spain
28th May 12.00-13.30 BST
Virtual Panel – Advanced Communications – Why Do We Need 5G? What Can’t 4G or WiFi Deliver? What is the Role of IoT?
– 5G is the next generation of mobile internet connection and offers much faster data download and upload speeds, allowing far more devices to access the mobile internet at the same time. But why do we need it? Is 4G not enough?
– What is the role of 4G, IoT and combinations of technologies?
– What’s really exciting is all the new services that will be built that we can’t foresee
– Does WiFi retain its residential crown?
Moderator:
– Derek Long, Head of Telecoms and Mobile, Wireless and Digital Services, Cambridge Consultants
Speakers:
– Tony Sceales, Head of Programme Development, 5G Programme, Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) – UK Government
– Jiri Laznicka, Chief Technology and Information Officer for IoT, Orange Group
– Dritan Kaleshi, Head of Technology, 5G, Digital Catapult
9th June 12.00-13.30 BST
Virtual Panel – Industry 4.0 and the 5G Era
How can 5G and other complementary technologies help to drive the 4th industrial revolution?
– The role of smart automation
– WiFi, private networks, Edge
– Version 1 of 5G vs. what 5G will look like in 18 months or 3 years
Moderator:
– Dean Bubley, Founder and Director, Disruptive Analysis
Speakers:
– Simon Parry, CTO UK&I, Nokia Enterprise, Nokia & Phil Cottom, Head of Sales, UK&I Industrial Private Wireless, Nokia Enterprise, Nokia
– Mark Stansfeld, Chair, West Midlands 5G
– Catherine Gull, Head of Business Development, Three Private Networks
7th July, 12.00-14.00 BST
Virtual Summit – Bridging the Gap Between Government Initiatives and Full Commercial Business
– Why should governments invest in driving 5G into industry
– Out of the current government initiatives, what is already proving its long term commercial ‘legs’
– Building on early experiences, creating businesses
– Updates on 5G programme initiatives, trial developments and announcements – what’s next?
– Scalability and investment opportunities
– What barriers still exist that the government could look at and resolve? The funding gap
Moderator:
– Tony Sceales, Head of Programme Development, 5G Programme, Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) – UK Government
Speakers:
– Ben Grubb, Head of 5G Strategy and Business Operations, Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) – UK Government
– Dr Mike Short CBE, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Trade – UK Government
– Peter Stoker, Chief Engineer – Connected & Autonomous Vehicle, Millbrook
20th August 12.00-13.30 BST
Virtual Panel – The Role of the Operator vs. Private Networks
– Will enterprises develop their own private networks rather than using operators?
– Could operators just become backhaul providers?
– In which sectors do the opportunities for private networks lie?
– Operators will operate in different modes, will operate some standalone private networks as well
Moderator:
– Dean Bubley, Founder and Director, Disruptive Analysis
Speakers:
– Christian Regnier, Enterprise Technical Architect – Critical Wireless (LTE / 5G / IOT), Air France
– Paul Rhodes, CEO and Head of Strategy, Evolved Network Solutions
– Francesca Serravalle, Emerging Technology Director, Colt Technology Services
1st October, 12.00-13.30 BST
Virtual Panel – The Evolution of Smart Cities to Smart Communities and the Role of 5G
Rapid urbanisation is a continuing trend that governments, city representatives and governments need to address. How can 5G be used to improve the lives of city residents? How does the suite of digital technologies enable smart communities and where are the best use cases?
12.00 Welcome & Introductory Comments
12.15 Panel Discussion – The Role of 5G in Addressing Urban Challenges
– Ageing populations, rapid urbanisation, city planning
– How can 5G support public policy makers?
– What are the best technological solutions in cities?
– What challenges will 5G face in this environment alongside other technologies?
– Use cases
3 minute introductions from each panellist followed by discussion, followed by questions from the audience and networking.
Moderator:
– Tony Sceales, Head of Programme Development, 5G Programme, Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) – UK Government
Speakers:
– Julia Thomson, Smart Cities Policy Lead, Greater London Authority
– Phil Siveter, Head of UK&I Enterprise & Public Sector, Nokia
– Mika Hakosalo, Project Manager, City of Stockholm
28th October 12.00-13.30 BST
Virtual Workshop – Enabling New Business Models with 5G
4G enabled Uber, WhatsApp, Snapchat and much more. What will 5G enable us to do? Communications will be core to the future and offer a radical transformation of our day to day lives. What will we demand from the next generation?
The current pandemic has provided operators with opportunities to innovate with services only they can provide. How do we fundamentally change the way we cure things today i.e. how could 5G enable contact tracing?
12.00 Welcome & Introductory Comments
12.05 Panel Discussion
– Business models have changed
– Are the operators enabled?
– Does the pandemic provide a catalyst?
– The twin forces of operator innovation and the services only they can provide
– Realtime charging
– Provisioning and monetisation
Speakers:
– Rob Searle, Head of 5G, O2
– Martina Kurth, Associate VP, Head of Telco 2025 Research Europe, IDC Europe
– Brendan Logan, Global Vice President, Oracle Communications Consulting
– Anil Darji, Head of Development,Three
– Michael Barrell, Founder & CEO, Juliet Media Ltd
12.45 Breakout Room Discussions & Networking
The audience will be split out into several smaller groups with speakers and virtual room leaders evolving some of the key points raised from the panel discussion
13.05 Feedback and Closing Remarks
The virtual panel leaders will bring some of the extra discussion points back together for the whole audience and pull out more key thoughts and conclusions
GLOBAL
17th November 12.00-13.45 BST
Virtual Panel – 5G and the Built Environment – Integrating 5G into 1% New Build vs. 99% Legacy
ASIA
21st October 12.00-17.30 China Standard Time
Virtual Panel – 5G Use Cases in Asia
14 April 2021 – 13:00 – 14:30 BST
Virtual Workshop – “Delivering 5G in the New Complex Ecosystem”
– B2B2X business models
– 5G is creating more complex ecosystems with vertical sector and technology partners
– Customer experience challenges in a multi partner 5G world
– The network exposure function
13.00 Welcome & Introductory Comments
13.05 Panel Discussion – The Role of CSPs in 5Gs More Complex Ecosystems
– Vertical solutions and partners
– B2B2X – where do operators fit?
– Who owns the relationships?
– Where can operators move up the value chain and when should they focus on being a good connectivity provider?
– How do systems respond to devices as customers?
– Network exposure – partners can get more control in the network, a new tool that service providers can equip partners with on a particular slice
13.45 Breakout Room Discussions & Networking
The audience will be split out into several smaller groups with speakers and virtual room leaders evolving some of the key points raised from the panel discussion
– Where do attendees see the most complicated ecosystem challenges?
– Pricing innovations for 5G B2B and B2C – how could/should this evolve?
– Could B2B be priced on a QoS/assurance basis?
14.05 Feedback and Closing Remarks
The virtual panel leaders will bring some of the extra discussion points back together for the whole audience and pull out more key thoughts and conclusions
Speakers:
– Adnan Zubaid Khan, Head of Corporate & ICT Propositions, Ooredoo Oman
– Martina Kurth, Associate VP, Head of Telco 2025 Research Europe, IDC Europe
– Brendan Logan, Global Vice President, Oracle Communications Consulting
– Jean Lawrence, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Oracle Communications
– Mike Barrell, Chief Executive Officer, Juliet Media
27 April 2021 – 12:00 – 13:30 BST
Virtual Workshop – “The Role of 5G for Utilities and the Energy Sector”
12.00 Welcome & Introductory Comments
12.05 Panel Discussion – The Role of 5G for Utilities and the Energy Sector
– The transformational possibilities of 5G
– The potential for the future of our energy systems
– What are the key benefits of the energy transition?
– How can 5G and other advanced technologies contribute in relation to the energy network, metering and customer interaction
– UK case studies
– Where are the barriers, what are the pinch points, how can technology help?
12.45 Breakout Room Discussions & Networking
The audience will be split out into several smaller groups with speakers and virtual room leaders evolving some of the key points raised from the panel discussion
Open discussion about the energy transition and the potential role that 5G (and other technologies) could play
Brainstorming between the telco industry and the energy industry as to how advanced communications could complement utilities and the energy sectors work
13.15 Feedback and Closing Remarks
The virtual room leaders will bring some of the extra discussion points back together for the whole audience and pull out more key thoughts and conclusions
Moderator:
David Pringle, TMT Writer, Analyst, Editor
Speakers:
Stew Horne, Head of Policy, Energy Saving Trust
Liana J. Ault, Energy CTO Innovation Lead, Nokia
Eric Brown, Chief Technology Officer, Energy Systems Catapult