5th
World Optical Fiber & Cable
Join CRU for the 5th annual conference, which will be hosted by Corning Incorporated in North Carolina, USA.
This year’s agenda will offer a complete view of the latest developments in the US and global markets:
Hosted by
November 18-20, 2019 Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
The premier global gathering for leaders of the telecommunications and optical fiber and cable supply chain
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A panel discussion between leaders of the world’s most important optical fiber and cable companies on how they are preparing for shifting trade flows and technical developments
Insights from the world’s top telcos as their focus shifts to the densification and convergence that 5G networks require, and what this means for the communication cable supply chain
Silicon Valley perspectives on the data center cable infrastructure that will be required by applications whose services are reliant on low latency and big data
Shared experiences of forward-thinking municipal leaders who will discuss smart cities and how they are built on an ocean of hybrid fiber and cable connected IoT sensors
Views from leading financiers and capital market experts on the key factors that investors are considering in this space
Innovative trends in fiber and cable design, and the manufacturing processes that produce them, that may disrupt the bottom line
INTERESTED IN SPONSORING OR EXHIBITING?
This conference offers an unrivalled opportunity for you to raise your corporate profi le to a large, infl uential industry audience. Sponsoring the conference will result in greater networking, increased brand recognition and improved business opportunities for your company.
To discuss your participation please contact Paul Terry: e:
paul.terry@crugroup.com t: +44 (0)20 7903 2131 Hosted by Platinum sponsors Silver sponsors
Supporters
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IWMA
For more information or to book your place, visit
www.worldopticalfiberconference.com
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