Nokia's 2030 Vision: Pioneering Industrial 5G
An overview of the main consumer, industry, and social drivers that Nokia identifies, along with the fixed, mobile, and cloud technologies needed as we approach 2030.
We examine the future of 5G and the development of three distinct Metaverses: Consumer, Enterprise, and Industrial. We discuss network requirements for future services based on the varying needs of these Metaverses, and showcase some of the innovative projects Nokia has implemented with 5G in Australia, including 5G-connected robots and livestock counting.
We conclude the talk by revealing Nokia's perspective on the ultimate 5G use case.
The time of the event will be, Apr 5, 2023, 5:00pm-6:00pm, Toronto time (EDT, UTC-4).
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Dr. Robert Joyce
Biography:
Robert is the Nokia CTO for the Oceania Region. Accountable for promoting Nokia’s technology leadership and supporting all of Nokia’s customers and stakeholders in the region. His role also includes overseeing the Nokia’s 5G Futures Lab at UTS Tech Lab, Sydney where Nokia regularly demonstrates world firsts in Mobile, IP, Optical and SW technology to our customers and the media.
Before joining Nokia, Robert was the Head of Radio Access Technologies for Ooredoo Group based in Qatar, overseeing the 2G to 5G evolution strategy for all ten of Ooredoo’s mobile networks across the group. He has over 25 years of industry experience in Mobile Telecommunications and has worked for a number of operators and vendors around the globe.
During his career, he has been responsible for some key industry firsts including:
- Network preparation and vendor selection for the 5G FIFA World Cup - Qatar 2022.
- The World’s First 5G Commercial Network at Ooredoo Qatar, launched in May 2018.
- The first 4G network trial in the UK with Telefonica UK, 2009.
- The first HSPA trial network in the USA with T-Mobile USA, 2006.
- The first UK 3G trial network with Orange UK, 1999.
He has published numerous academic papers on mobile communications and holds a PhD in “Self Organising Heterogeneous Mobile Networks” from the University of Leeds, UK.