DAY 2 | GOLD TRACK
The Future of IoT Connectivity and Infrastructure
10:00 - 10:15
Chairperson’s welcome
Chairpersons welcome and opening remarks.
10:15 - 11:00
Panel Discussion: The Future of Connectivity - What's on the Horizon?
Join a dynamic panel of industry leaders as they explore the rapidly evolving landscape of connectivity within the Internet of Things. This session will cover cutting-edge technologies such as 5G, Wi-Fi 6, edge computing, and AI-driven networking that are set to redefine how devices communicate and operate. The discussion will also address key challenges like security, scalability, and latency, providing a comprehensive look at what the future holds for seamless, intelligent, and resilient IoT ecosystems.
11:05 - 11:35
Presentation: Future-Proofing Global IoT Fleets: SGP.32, Pre-Provisioned Connectivity and the Reality of Multi-Region Deployments
As IoT deployments scale globally, connectivity strategy is becoming a critical infrastructure decision. This keynote explores what the SGP.32 eSIM standard means for the future of IoT connectivity, and how organisations should prepare. The session will examine the operational realities of managing large-scale, multi-region IoT deployments, exploring the industry’s shift toward factory-provisioned connectivity – where devices are connected from the moment they leave the factory floor. Attendees will gain insight into how this transition is reshaping manufacturing, logistics, and long-term connectivity management.
11:40 - 12:00
Presentation: Scaling IoT Messaging to One Million Devices: A Partnership Case Study
When IoT deployments reach hundreds of billions of messages per month, messaging infrastructure becomes a strategic business decision. This session tells the story of how an enterprise-scale climate-tech company and CloudAMQP come together to migrate one million connected devices to a new architecture under real deadlines and evolving requirements. We’ll explore what happens when a customer needs capabilities that don’t exist yet, and how saying “let’s figure it out together” instead of “that’s not supported” can drive product innovation while solving immediate business problems. Attendees will gain insights into collaborative engineering, navigating complex migrations, and building vendor relationships that benefit both sides.
12:00 - 12:20
Networking Break
12:20 - 12:40
Presentation: Connected Flight: How Airbus Overcomes Helicopter Connectivity Challenges
Join Nicolas Torralba from Airbus Helicopters as he delves into how the company is tackling some of the most pressing connectivity challenges in modern helicopter operations. In this session, he explores emerging requirements in airborne communication and highlights innovative IoT-driven strategies for creating reliable, secure, and scalable infrastructures. Attendees will gain insight into how these technologies are shaping the next generation of connected aviation systems and enabling more efficient, data-rich helicopter fleets.
12:45 - 12:55
Presentation: Bluetooth Tracking Labels in Action
Bluetooth Tracking Labels are a practical way to collect tracking and condition data using infrastructure-light deployment. In this session we will demonstrate Bluetooth Labels and how they can be deployed as part of an efficient and powerful tracking system, from application through to operational insight in the cloud. The talk will include an example use case and the next steps for how teams can trial deployments of their own.
13:00 -13:20
Presentation: Resilient Connectivity: The Foundation for Scalable IoT
In today’s connected world, ensuring uptime and service continuity is more than a technical challenge—it’s a business imperative. As enterprises increasingly rely on multi-IMSI and roaming-based solutions, they face a critical question: how can they maintain control and reliability when connectivity depends on networks beyond their reach? In this session, we’ll explore how Telit’s approach to resilient connectivity goes beyond buzzwords like eSIM and multi-IMSI. We’ll show how our architecture delivers measurable reliability, operational assurance, and long-term stability—empowering businesses to scale with confidence in an increasingly commoditized market.
13:20 -13:40
Presentation: Delivering end-to-end IoT connectivity
Proximus Global empowers today’s connected enterprises with seamless worldwide deployment, strong security, and flexible integration. Handling billions of transactions and devices across the globe, it understands the demands of large‑scale, always‑on operations. With its eSIM‑Hub, Proximus Global streamlines the orchestration of bootstrap and operational profiles, ensuring devices can securely connect and switch networks with ease across countries and use cases. Join Xavier Bourgois from Proximus Global, along with Anh-Tuan Nguyen from Avnet Silica, to understand truly what delivering end-to-end IoT connectivity looks like.
Avnet Silica will introduce the IoT SIM, based on the new GSMA specification, the SGP.32. It has been designed specifically for IoT devices that operate without user interface and are often deployed in remote or hard-to-reach environment. The IoT SIM brings a secure, scalable and fully automated connectivity framework that cuts operational costs while enhancing deployment flexibility and extending device lifecycles.
13:40 -14:30
Lunch Break
14:30 - 14:50
Presentation: Optimising your IoT deployment with LoRaWAN®: Best practices from the field
LoRaWAN® is discreetly becoming one of the major adopted LPWAN technologies over the world, powering a wide variety of use cases across smart cities, smart buildings, smart metering and smart industries.
But how can an organisation effectively plan its IoT project hassle-free and successfully deploy its own network?
Kerlink will share an overview of best practices for optimising IoT deployments: Where to start when designing an IoT network? Which challenges need to be anticipated during deployment? How to ensure long-term performance and maintenance of the overall network?
As a co-founder of the LoRa Alliance, Kerlink will highlight the fundamentals of building a reliable and scalable IoT infrastructure.
14:55 - 15:25
Presentation: Beyond the Horizon: How LEO Networks are Rewriting Global Business
This presentation will examine the transformative role of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks and provide examples of integration with legacy players. It will demonstrate how this synergistic approach expands global business possibilities, making infrastructure development viable in even the most remote locations. Attendees will learn how LEO networks deliver the necessary high-speed, secure, and ubiquitous connectivity required to drive economic growth and strategic expansion worldwide, particularly within the telecommunications industry.
15:30 - 15:50
Presentation: From Integration to Autonomy: Advancing IoT, AI, and Robotics in the Energy Sector
In just one year, the convergence of IoT, AI, and Robotics has evolved from experimental integration to autonomous, data-driven operations. This session explores how GÜRİŞ TEKNOLOJİ is shaping the next generation of intelligent energy systems — where predictive AI models, robotic inspections, and IoT-driven analytics work in synergy to anticipate failures, optimize output, and extend asset lifetime. Real-world applications such as drone-based turbine inspections, robotic blade analysis, and AI-powered predictive maintenance demonstrate how autonomous intelligence is redefining efficiency, safety, and sustainability across renewable energy infrastructures.

























