In today’s era of digital business, Wi-Fi has become a cornerstone of enterprise and vertical connectivity, powering the applications, services, and productivity gains driving Europe’s digital transformation. A recent report from IDC has forecasted that the enterprise WLAN market will see sustained strong growth across Europe, delivering billions in economic value whilst simultaneously helping to advance the EU’s Digital Decade targets, and reinforce Europe’s digital sovereignty.
Public Wi-Fi deployments, supported by robust fibre infrastructure, are also enabling vital connectivity in schools, universities, hospitals, transport hubs, stadiums, libraries, and other community spaces. These deployments not only broaden access to digital tools, but also support inclusive growth and strengthen essential sectors such as education and healthcare.
Europe’s ability to fully realise the potential of next-generation Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7), however, depends on spectrum policy choices. While the lower 6 GHz band has been opened for unlicensed use, the future of the upper 6 GHz band remains under debate. The decision that is taken will be decisive for Europe’s digital competitiveness, particularly compared to other countries that made the full 6 GHz band available for unlicensed use.
This interactive roundtable will examine some of the ways in which Wi-Fi and other unlicensed technologies, powered by 6 GHz spectrum, are already enabling transformative use cases across enterprises and public services. It will also look at the different options on the table to ensure that Wi-Fi remains a key driver of growth, innovation, and Europe’s wider policy goals.
Kimmo Koski, Managing Director, CSC – IT Center for Science Dr. Kimmo Koski started at CSC in August 2004 with a mission to support Finnish research providing world-class e-infrastructure and related services. This include investments in national resources and active participation in European initiatives. The most recent example is the eco-efficient datacenter hosting the LUMI EuroHPC pre-exascale system, which is currently the most powerful computer in Europe according to the TOP500 list and one of the major resources for AI driven computing.
Koski has been involved in various European and global collaborations in high-performance computing, data management, networks and cloud activities. Examples include EU initiatives, such as EuroHPC, EUDAT, EOSC and PRACE.
Increasing focus for his activities is how to promote the development of the balanced HPC Ecosystem including different kind of computing elements, AI, quantum and data analytics – in addition to the main asset, namely competent people.
Alessandra Poggiani, Director General, Cineca Alessandra Poggiani is Director General of Cineca.
She has more than twenty years of experience in the field of technological innovation and has collaborated with Italian web pioneers since the early days. She has been dealing with innovation in the public sector for over 20 years and has solid experience in the management of government-owned and in-house companies.
She has been Administrative Director of Human Technopole, CEO and Managing Director of Venis s.p.a., Director General of the Agency for Digital Italy (AGID), CEO of Lait s.p.a., Head of Communication, Advocacy and External Relations of WWF International for the Mediterranean Program Office, Head of Corporate Online Communication of Enel s.p.a., and Head of Information of the Support and Monitoring Unit of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership for the Environment.
She has always combined her professional work with academic positions, including Adjunct Professor of Business Communication and Innovation Marketing at the Faculty of Economics, Roma Tre University, Visiting Lecturer in Digital Economics at the Business School of Imperial College London and Lecturer in Digital Communication Marketing and New Media Interfaces at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Lecturer of Digital Transformation for the Public Administration at the Business School of ca Foscari University of Venice.
She participates in several industry committees, including the Digital Economy Commission of the Italian section of the International Chamber of Commerce ICC (since 2016), the Advisory Board of “Digital Italy of the Innovation Group (since 2016) and the Innovation Board of the Ca’ Foscari Foundation (since 2017).
Over the years, he has led and supervised several consulting and research projects about digital economy, collaborative innovation and new consumer behaviors and she is also the author of numerous articles and publications on the topics of digital transformation and public economy.
Valeriu Codreanu, Head of High-Performance Computing and Visualization, SURF Valeriu studied Electrical Engineering and got his MSc at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest. He followed-up with a PhD in Computer Architecture at the same institute, graduating in 2011 after a research stay at TU Delft. Valeriu continued as a researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology and University of Groningen, working on GPU computing, computer vision, and embedded systems. In 2014, he joined SURFsara as an HPC consultant and in 2016 became the PI of an Intel Parallel Computing Center project on ‘Scaling up Deep Learning’, subsequently leading the Machine Learning team at SURF. Valeriu is currently leading the High-Performance Computing and Visualization activities at SURF, responsible for the Dutch National Supercomputing infrastructure, while also supporting SURF’s participation in consortiums such as LUMI or Jules Verne
Utz-Uwe Haus, Distinguished Technologist, Head of HPE HPC/AI EMEA Research Lab, HPE Utz-Uwe Haus studied mathematics and computer science at the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) and holds a doctorate in mathematics from the University of Magdeburg (Germany). He worked on nonstandard applications of mathematical optimization in chemical engineering, material science, and systems biology. After five years as senior researcher at the Department of Mathematics of ETH Zürich, he co-founded CERL, the CRAY EMEA Research Lab in 2015, which he transformed into the EMEA part of Hewlett Packard Labs.
His current interests focus on enabling middleware for sustainable and secure usage of HPC/AI systems and digital twins.
Irena Bednarich, Vice President, International Government Relations, EMEA, APJ, LATAM, HPE Irena Bednarich is the Vice President of International Government Relations APJ, EMEA and LATAM at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. In this role, she leads HPE’s government relations and public policy team in these regions and supports key public sector pursuits across EMEA.
After 14 years in Brussels, Irena has recently relocated to Dubai, UAE, to drive stronger alignment with the business in an important growth region. Irena is fluent in Italian, Slovenian, French, English and German and has working knowledge of Spanish.
Discover the main topics that will shape our discussions on the spectrum policy and the enterprise Wi-Fi:
All timings are in CEST.
Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless Matt MacPherson is Cisco’s Wireless CTO. Matt’s group has world-wide responsibility for Cisco’s Wireless thought leadership through analyzing technology and industry trends and providing direction to product and engineering teams.
The Wireless CTO team manages the innovation pipeline from idea to proof-of-concept, and eventually, to execution decisions. The team has strong insights into market evolution and disruptions in the start-up ecosystem. They ensure Cisco has the leading wireless portfolio through build, buy and partner strategies. Domains include driving strategy for both Service Provider and Enterprise markets for a broad range of wireless solutions across licensed, unlicensed and shared spectrum.
The Wireless CTO team engages at the executive level with customers and key technical influencers to partner and drive Cisco’s innovation activity. Matt’s team also works directly with Cisco’s world-class development engineering group for prototyping new technologies.
Through board of directors and workgroups, the team takes a strong leadership role in defining industry standards. Matt sits on the Board of Directors for the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) and the CBRS Alliance, and his team participates in standards groups for Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA), GSMA, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and IEEE.
Matt joined Cisco in 1995 and has driven multiple service provider collaborations and strategic alliances. Prior to Cisco, he spent 11 years developing communication and control systems at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory – the high-energy physics particle research facility. Matt holds a Master’s Degree from Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Engineering and Systems.
Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless
Vincent Garnier, Director General, FTTH Council Europe Vincent Garnier is the Director General of the FTTH Council Europe since July 2020. In this
executive capacity, Vincent manages and shapes the FTTH Council’s agenda and ensures
the continuous implementation of its mission to advance ubiquitous full fibre-based
connectivity to the whole of Europe.
Vincent brings to this position 25 years of experience in the telecommunications industry, in
Marketing and Business Development in EMEA and Asia for BtoB companies. Most recently
he was Marketing Director responsible for defining the marketing strategies for the
broadband solutions at CommScope, a global network infrastructure provider company. Prior
to joining CommScope, Mr Garnier worked in international business development at TKH
Group N.V. and as a Marketing Manager at Prysmian Group & Exide Technologies. Vincent
Garnier has been actively involved in the FTTH Council Europe activities for several years.
He became a Member of the Board of Directors and Treasurer in 2019.
Vincent Garnier, Director General, FTTH Council Europe
Len Padilla, Senior Research Director, IDC Len Padilla is a senior research director for IDC’s European Networking and Life-Cycle Services program, focusing on the enterprise and telecom segments. Before joining IDC in 2022 he spent 21 years on the service provider side of networking at NTT, from operations to engineering to portfolio marketing. He built and operated multi-datacenter networks across Europe and a global content delivery network, and he was early to cloud computing with a 14-site public cloud infrastructure that spanned 10 countries. Most recently he was part of a portfolio marketing team that oversaw the integration of 28 companies, service lines, and brands.
He regularly speaks at industry events and has moderated many panel and round-table discussions on cloud computing, digital transformation, and network modernization. He came to networking and IT from a scientific background, holding a master of science degree in atmospheric science from the University of California. He is a California transplant who has been in Spain since 1996. He speaks English and Spanish.
Len Padilla, Senior Research Director, IDC
Pastora Valero, SVP, International Government Affairs, Cisco Pastora Valero is the Senior Vice President of Cisco’s International Government Affairs and leads government affairs activities in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), and Asia Pacific, Japan, and Greater China (APJC) regions. She manages a team of professionals who engage lawmakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders across both regions on technology and communications policies that can deliver the promises of a digital world.
Pastora joined Cisco in 2003, and she has close to three decades of experience in regulatory and public policy issues concerning telecommunications, internet regulations, competition, and trade, among others. During her 19-year tenure at Cisco, she has successfully advocated for policies that foster the deployment of broadband networks, enable the future of wireless technologies, promote the green and digital transition, and enhance privacy and cybersecurity.
She is passionate about mentorship, talent development, and women’s leadership—serving as the executive sponsor for the Women of Cisco Community in EMEA—and is an advocate for the role of digital technologies in powering a more sustainable and inclusive future for all. She is also a member of Cisco’s Senior Leadership Team in EMEA and APJC and the country sponsor for Egypt, a key market for Cisco in the Middle East region.
Prior to Cisco, Pastora was Vice-President of Regulatory Affairs for Global TeleSystems (GTS), a pan-European fibre-optic network operator. She started her career with the Brussels law firm Van Bael & Bellis, dealing with EU trade and competition law issues.
A qualified lawyer in Spain, she holds a master’s degree in European law (ULB, Brussels) and an L.L.M in international law (VUB, Brussels). She serves on the Board of Directors of Digital Europe and has represented Cisco on boards of various technology trade associations that are active in the EMEA market, including serving as a former vice-chair of the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU.
Moderator: Pastora Valero, SVP, International Government Affairs, Cisco
Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless Matt MacPherson is Cisco’s Wireless CTO. Matt’s group has world-wide responsibility for Cisco’s Wireless thought leadership through analyzing technology and industry trends and providing direction to product and engineering teams.
The Wireless CTO team manages the innovation pipeline from idea to proof-of-concept, and eventually, to execution decisions. The team has strong insights into market evolution and disruptions in the start-up ecosystem. They ensure Cisco has the leading wireless portfolio through build, buy and partner strategies. Domains include driving strategy for both Service Provider and Enterprise markets for a broad range of wireless solutions across licensed, unlicensed and shared spectrum.
The Wireless CTO team engages at the executive level with customers and key technical influencers to partner and drive Cisco’s innovation activity. Matt’s team also works directly with Cisco’s world-class development engineering group for prototyping new technologies.
Through board of directors and workgroups, the team takes a strong leadership role in defining industry standards. Matt sits on the Board of Directors for the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) and the CBRS Alliance, and his team participates in standards groups for Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA), GSMA, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and IEEE.
Matt joined Cisco in 1995 and has driven multiple service provider collaborations and strategic alliances. Prior to Cisco, he spent 11 years developing communication and control systems at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory – the high-energy physics particle research facility. Matt holds a Master’s Degree from Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Engineering and Systems.
Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless
Gerasimos Sofianatos, Head of Unit, Radio Spectrum Policy in DG CONNECT, European Commission Gerasimos Sofianatos is Head of Unit of Connect B5, Radio Spectrum Policy Unit. Previously, he was Deputy Head of DG Connect Unit Connect B5, “Investment in high-capacity networks”. He has been working for the Commission since 2011, in different positions in DG Connect, in Directorate B, dealing with the policy and implementation of the EU Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications. Gerasimos led the team monitoring and implementing EU law and in particular the European Electronic Communications Code, a piece of legislation in the drafting and negotiation of which he was actively involved. Prior to joining the Commission, Gerasimos worked as legal officer at the Cypriot National Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications (OCECPR). Before joining the Commission, he was a Member of the Athens Bar Association and practiced competition law. He holds a Masters degree in Business Law and a PhD in competition law at the Paris 1- Sorbonne University. He holds a law degree from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a post-graduate degree in Economics for Competition law from the King’s College London. Gerasimos is of Greek nationality and speaks Greek, English, and French.
Gerasimos Sofianatos, Head of Unit, Radio Spectrum Policy in DG CONNECT, European Commission
Aleksander Soltysik, Chairman, RSPG Aleksander is an attaché for the telecommunication sector in the Permanent Representation of Poland to the European Union and represents Ministry of Digital Affairs in the Council of the European Union. The main responsibilities are matters regarding radio spectrum, gigabit infrastructure, artificial intelligence and Digital Decade. Currently he is the Chair of the Radio Spectrum Policy Group – a high-level advisory group that assists the European Commission in the development of radio spectrum policy. He is also an outgoing co-rapporteur of the RSPG Working Group on Peer Review and Member State cooperation on authorizations and awards, which is responsible for annual reports on the implementation of the art. 35 of the European Electronic Communications Code. Aleksander was the Head of International Telecommunication Unit at the Ministry of Digital Affair, engaged in the International Telecommunication Union’s and CEPT matters, mainly focusing on the preparations for the World Radiocommunication Conferences. He was a Kosciuszko Foundation scholar at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University and hold a PhD degree from the Jagiellonian University in Cracow.
Aleksander Soltysik, Chairman, RSPG
Alexander Kühn, Head of Section on International and National Spectrum Management, BNetzA Alexander Kühn is the Head of Section on International and National Spectrum management at the German regulatory authority – BNetzA. The Section is responsible for spectrum strategy in the European Union and the authorization for experimental spectrum use. He is based in Bonn, Germany.
Alexander has over 15 years of professional experience in national and international spectrum regulation. Since 2004, his activities focused on international spectrum aspects, in particular participating in CEPT and ITU-R meetings. He chaired the WRC preparation of CEPT from 2013 to 2019 and is currently a Vice-Chairman of the ITU conference preparatory meeting to WRC-23 (CPM).
His career started in 2002 in the German NRA in the area of electronic signatures and the governance of relevant service providers. He holds second level degree in law.
Alexander Kühn, Head of Section on International and National Spectrum Management, BNetzA
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Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless Matt MacPherson is Cisco’s Wireless CTO. Matt’s group has world-wide responsibility for Cisco’s Wireless thought leadership through analyzing technology and industry trends and providing direction to product and engineering teams.
The Wireless CTO team manages the innovation pipeline from idea to proof-of-concept, and eventually, to execution decisions. The team has strong insights into market evolution and disruptions in the start-up ecosystem. They ensure Cisco has the leading wireless portfolio through build, buy and partner strategies. Domains include driving strategy for both Service Provider and Enterprise markets for a broad range of wireless solutions across licensed, unlicensed and shared spectrum.
The Wireless CTO team engages at the executive level with customers and key technical influencers to partner and drive Cisco’s innovation activity. Matt’s team also works directly with Cisco’s world-class development engineering group for prototyping new technologies.
Through board of directors and workgroups, the team takes a strong leadership role in defining industry standards. Matt sits on the Board of Directors for the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) and the CBRS Alliance, and his team participates in standards groups for Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA), GSMA, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and IEEE.
Matt joined Cisco in 1995 and has driven multiple service provider collaborations and strategic alliances. Prior to Cisco, he spent 11 years developing communication and control systems at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory – the high-energy physics particle research facility. Matt holds a Master’s Degree from Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Engineering and Systems.
Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless
Vincent Garnier, Director General, FTTH Council Europe Vincent Garnier is the Director General of the FTTH Council Europe since July 2020. In this executive capacity, Vincent manages and shapes the FTTH Council’s agenda and ensures the continuous implementation of its mission to advance ubiquitous full fibre-based connectivity to the whole of Europe.
Vincent brings to this position 25 years of experience in the telecommunications industry, in Marketing and Business Development in EMEA and Asia for BtoB companies. Most recently he was Marketing Director responsible for defining the marketing strategies for the broadband solutions at CommScope, a global network infrastructure provider company. Prior to joining CommScope, Mr Garnier worked in international business development at TKH Group N.V. and as a Marketing Manager at Prysmian Group & Exide Technologies. Vincent Garnier has been actively involved in the FTTH Council Europe activities for several years. He became a Member of the Board of Directors and Treasurer in 2019.
Vincent Garnier, Director General, FTTH Council Europe