Next-Generation Wireless Overview & Outlook
Our next chapter meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 8th. The meeting will be held via web conference. The presentation described below will be delivered on line. The event will begin at 7:00 pm. Please note that there is no charge to attend, but you must register to receive a link.
Presentation: Mark Goldstein, President of International Research Center will explore the next-generation wireless landscape with its underlying emerging technologies, protocols and standards, market trends, and opportunities in a deep dive presentation covering all of today’s wireless essentials. New spectrum and technologies driven by a rapidly evolving application landscape will be served up in innovative ways through 5G/6G mobile, Wi-Fi 6E, CBRS, White Space, mmWave, new generations of GEO and LEO satellite, and varieties of Low-Power Wide-Area Networks (LPWAN) connecting billions of new Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and devices spread around smart spaces and enabling autonomous transportation. Come and explore emerging wireless advances, roadblocks, and operational challenges bringing you the insight and strategies to leverage emerging wireless opportunities.
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- Date: 08 Dec 2021
- Time: 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-07:00) US/Arizona
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Mark Goldstein of International Research Center
Next-Generation Wireless Overview & Outlook
Biography:
Mark Goldstein is President of International Research Center (http://www.researchedge.com/), providing consulting, custom research, and strategic support for business, legal and public policy clients across a variety of disciplines and arenas since 1992. IRC concentrates on clients’ needs in the complex worlds of broadband/wireless, IoT/smart everything, autonomous vehicles/MaaS, blockchain/fintech, biotechnology, sustainability, economic development, and other domains by harnessing global information resources for informed decision making.
Mark is a technophile and technology visionary, activist, advisor, and entrepreneur with extensive experience and connections throughout myriad technology sectors. He is involved with a number of policy, economic development, professional, and trade groups, and a frequent speaker and trainer. Mark previously worked for 18 years in electronic and computer engineering including 12 years managing engineering teams and projects for Medtronic, a Fortune 500 biomedical device manufacturer. And he worked in the mid-seventies for MicroAge in R&D at the beginning of the personal computer revolution.