SNS JU opens Mobile World Congress 2025 with a session on the future of Europe’s digital infrastructure
The Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU), the EU’s public-private partnership advancing 5G and 6G research and innovation, will kick off Mobile World Congress 2025 with a session on shaping Europe’s competitive edge in digital infrastructure, featuring C-level executives from major industry players in telecommunications, technology, and verticals.
The opening day session titled “Digital Infrastructure of the Future: Shaping Europe’s Competitive Edge” will take place on Monday, 3 March 2025, in Hall 6 at the Marconi Stage (Conference Stage A), from 09:00 to 10:15 CET.
This session will showcase Europe’s comprehensive strategy for digital transformation and will bring together executives and thought leaders from Europe’s most influential technology companies and vertical industries.
The session will explore several key themes:
- The transformation from transmission-centric to computing-centric digital infrastructures: from data highways to smart computing systems
- Strategic importance of digital infrastructure for European technological sovereignty
- How artificial intelligence and cloud computing are transforming mobile networks
- How businesses and cities are using advanced networks to innovate: practical examples: from smart trains to digital ports
Opening keynotes will be delivered by Pearse O’Donohue, DG CONNECT Director at the European Commission and Chair of the SNS JU Governing Board, and Colin Willcock, Chairman of the 6G Industry Association (6G-IA) Board and Vice-Chair of the SNS JU Governing Board.
The session is structured around two complementary panel discussions that together showcase Europe’s comprehensive vision for future digital infrastructure:
- The first panel, ” Future connectivity: Connected, Collaborative Computing Networks,” features executives from large telecommunication and infrastructure providers to explore technological breakthroughs and business strategies for European leadership in 6G and Connected Collaborative Computing Networks (3C).
- The second panel, “ Digital Infrastructure in Practice: Use Cases for Europe’s industrial competitiveness,” features industry pioneers from Deutsche Bahn, automotiv industry, logistics and ports who will demonstrate real-world applications and share insights on building successful ecosystems between network providers and vertical industries, offering concrete examples of how advanced connectivity drives European industrial competitiveness.
Erzsébet Fitori, the SNS JU Executive Director and session moderator, stated: “Starting MWC2025 with this crucial dialogue demonstrates Europe’s commitment to digital leadership. In this session we’re showcasing how Europe is actively shaping the future of digital infrastructure and strengthening its position as a global technology leader.”
The event will also showcase the presence of SNS JU projects at MWC 2025, demonstrating tangible progress in advancing European digital infrastructure capabilities.
Only 150 seats are available, so don’t lose the opportunity to join the session!
This is an official MWC25 session, and therefore, to access the venue, the appropriate MWC pass is needed. This session may be attended with an exhibition pass.
About SNS JU
The European Smart Networks and Services JU (SNS JU) is a Joint Undertaking established in 2021 by the European Union Council Regulation No 2021/2085. This EU Partnership is jointly led by the EU Commission and the 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association (6G-IA). The mix of public and industry interest makes the Smart Network and Services Joint Undertaking the right platform for collaboration and the right instrument to foster world-class research and innovation on next-generation networks and services. The SNS JU fosters alignment and synergies with Member States on 6G Research and Innovation Programs and favours international cooperation towards setting a 6G global standard. For more information about the SNS JU, please visit https://smart-networks.europa.eu.