Event overview
In the lead up to MWC, taking place from 3 to 6 March 2025 in Barcelona, join Digital Catapult, the UK Telecoms Innovation Network (UKTIN) and the other organisations on this year’s UK Innovation Pavilion for a series of webinars to hear from latest insights and find out more about what we’ll be sharing at the show.
Webinar 1
UK Government Innovation Discussion
Thursday, 9th January 2025: 12.00-13.00 GMT
In our first webinar, we’ll dive into the dynamics and organisations that support UK telecoms innovation. Powered by a rich heritage in academic excellence, UK innovation is fuelled by a multi-faceted and dynamic ecosystem looking at all areas from R&D to funding to adoption to commercialisation of solutions.
Hear how we do it from the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology, the Department for Business and Trade, Innovate UK, and the UK Space Agency.
Register here.
Webinar 2
The role of new UK technologies in connectivity
Tuesday, 21st January 2025: 12.00-13.00 GMT
In our second webinar, we’ll share some of the newest applications of technologies such as AI, quantum, 6G, non-terrestrial networking and more that we’re trialling and exploring in the UK.
Hear from UKTIN, Digital Catapult and the government funded projects and hubs on the UK Innovation Pavilion – REASON, the Federated Telecoms Hubs, JOINER, YO-RAN and TUDOR – for a taster of the demonstrations they’ll be sharing at the show.
Register here.
Webinar 3
The building blocks for effective future networks in the UK
Tuesday, 18th February 2025: 12.00-13.00 GMT
In our third and final webinar, we’ll look at some of the fundamental elements that we need to get right to enable effective future networks in the UK. From nailing sustainability and automation to unlocking standards, skills and investment, the UK is exploring new and different ways to build future networks.
Hear from Digital Catapult and UKTIN as well as government funded projects, YO-RAN, TUDOR and the Federated Telecoms Hubs, on what they’re driving forward and what they see as key focuses for effective future networks.