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📡From 3G to 4G to 5G: How we prepare our businesses for the new reality

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​The advent of 3G and 4G unleashed a wave of countless surprises of new use cases and unforeseen innovation. The arrival of 5G means a new reality that all new and old companies should adapt to and fully leverage. Why does 5G matter to every business - and how do you leverage this technology when building your startup?

​Join us to hear about the evolution from 3G to 5G and how to prepare our businesses for the arrival of 5G from industry experts Jonas Wilhelmsson, Director Innovation Acceleration at Ericsson ONE, and Shampa Bari, Director Innovation Ecosystem at Ericsson ONE.

​This is 5G.

​Agenda

  • ​12.00 Welcome & Introduction from Shampa & Jonas

  • ​12.10 The evolution from 3G to 5G

  • ​12.40 Q&A from audience

  • ​13.00 End

​About the speakers

​Jonas Wilhelmsson, Director of Innovation Acceleration at Ericsson ONE

​Jonas manages early stage innovation projects and intrapreneurs within the company's global incubation and acceleration unit. Before joining Ericsson in 2007, Jonas worked as management consultant at Accenture, as well as a mobile internet pioneer with Swedish telecom operator Telia - leading up to the foundation of Halebop and Drutt Corporation. Jonas has served on the Executive Board of the Global Mobile Commerce Forum and is co-founder of the Mobile Data Initiative. More recently, he represented Ericsson on the Marketing Board of WAC - The Wholesale Application Community.

​Shampa Bari, Director of Innovation Ecosystems at Ericsson ONE

​Shampa is devoted to supporting intrapreneurs forge partnerships with established industry players and encouraging cross-sectoral collaborations. She is a founding member of an Indian health tech start-up dedicated to reducing the global chronic disease burden. With an MBA from INSEAD Business School and degrees in Political Science and Industrial Engineering from Columbia University, Shampa has over fifteen years' experience working in Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Europe, and South Asia.