Building on the success of 3rd edition of 5G India, we are now happy to announce the 4th edition of 5G India 2020 Virtual Conference & Exhibition which will once again bring together India’s telecom industry leaders, policymakers and telecom analysts to discuss on the issues and opportunities related to the deployment of 5G, high-speed digital applications, and how such a technology could usher the country into New India. The event is scheduled on 4th November 2020 wherein the Virtual Exhibition will start at 1200 Hrs to 1800 Hrs, IST and Virtual Conference timing will be 1400 Hrs to 1800 Hrs, IST. The event focuses on the telco’s can make best use of 5G for cross-industry applications & digital transformation and how operators can manage the cost of unbridled traffic growth and exploit opportunities to capture sufficient revenues and generate a return on their 5G infrastructure investments.
The objective of the 5G India 2020 Virtual Conference & Exhibition is to spread awareness of the capability and benefits of 5G to any and all sectors be it Telemedicine, Remote surgery, Agriculture, Education, Industry 4.0, Smart City, Augmented reality, Autonomous driving etc to attain the goals of Digital India as per the vision and mission of the Government of India. It will attract 300 plus business audience representing key industry stakeholders such as Operators, Government Agencies, Regulator / Policy enablers, IoT Player, Network Services Provider / ISP, Technology companies, Equipment and Handset OEMs, Antenna providers, Test & Measurement Companies, international experts and consultants together on a platform to discuss, debate and work out an actionable, relevant and structured framework for deployment of mobile broadband networks across pan India.
With 5G deployments still at early stages even in the leading markets, operator business models and specific use cases are still evolving. Beyond the consumer space, 5G will bring new capabilities and the flexibility for mobile operators to better serve the specific needs of enterprise customers. 5G will be a key enabler of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, as technology is seamlessly embedded within society and in commercial and industrial processes. However, to fully capture this opportunity, operators will need to tailor their value propositions to large organisations (including municipalities and government agencies) as well as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The 5G revolution is likely to generate new growth avenues, boost industrial productivity and has the potential to transform the socio-economic fabric of the country. In addition to 5G providing significant network performance characteristic improvements over the previous generations, it is expected to also add various service dimensions beyond the traditional voice and data through enabling technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), Machine to Machine (M2M), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Augemented Reality / Virtual Reality (AR/VR) etc. giving rise to use cases across industry verticals. New business models and intermediaries are emerging in the 5G value chain to cater to the need for connectivity and for providing differentiated services to niche market segments as well as customers. Industry automation, Media, Enterprise communication, 5G aims at creating a larger ecosystem by bringing more industries together which will be serviced by one architecture to support these diverse requirements.