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21st


Annual


SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Brad Booth


Principal Engineer Microsoft


Ralf Kattner


21-23 May 2019 Acropolis, Nice


Deploy. Connect. Transform.


WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND:


• #1 meeting place for the optical networking industry


• Focused agenda with operational takeaways


• Exciting exhibition with the major innovation players


• Networking opportunities across 3 days • Wide scope of topics and discussions


• Partnership with Heavy Reading to deliver tangible insights


NEW FOR 2019:


• Streamlined agenda to talk about the need-to-know issues • New tracks: Network Visibility, Management & Intelligence, Data Centre Interconnect, 5G Evolution & Network Transformation led by Light Reading and Next-Gen Applications, Security & Subsea


• New interactive features: Regional Round Tables, Lunchtime Briefi ng and the VIP Forum


• New categories for the NGON & DCI Awards


• More bespoke networking sessions getting you to meet the right people


Lead - Optical Networks Telefonica


Paul Hackett, Head Of Network Design & Core Capacity, BT Ireland


Yuval Bacher, Principal Engineer, Data Center Global Architecture Linkedin


Herve Fevrier Global Optical Architect Facebook


Learn, create and apply viable working strategies to enhance optical networks, lower operational costs and lay the foundations for 5G evolution.


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Sponsored by:


@NGONSeries #NGONWorld


NGON Series tmt.knect365.com/next-generation-optical-networking


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