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.

Confirmed Speakers Include

Kimmo Koski

Managing Director
CSC – IT Center for Science

Alessandra Poggiani

Director General
Cineca

Valeriu Codreanu

Head of High-Performance Computing and Visualization
SURF

Utz-Uwe Haus

Distinguished Technologist, Head of HPE HPC/AI EMEA Research Lab
HPE

Irena Bednarich

Vice President, International Government Relations, EMEA, APJ, LATAM
HPE

Focus Areas

Discover the main topics that will shape our discussions on the spectrum policy and the enterprise Wi-Fi:

Forecasts for the growth of enterprise WiFi markets across Europe

The spectrum debate around
the 6 GHz band

Evolving policy positions from the European Commission, RSPG and member states

Policy pathways to ensure Wi-Fi remains a driver of growth

Agenda

All timings are in CEST.

15:00 - 15:20

Setting the Scene: Opening Remarks

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Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless

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Vincent Garnier, Director General, FTTH Council Europe

15:20 - 15:35

The Value of 6 GHz Wi-Fi for European Businesses – Presentation of Report

Len Padilla, Senior Research Director, IDC

Len Padilla, Senior Research Director, IDC

15:35 - 16:25

High Level Panel Discussion

Policy Options and Spectrum Strategies to Ensure WiFi Remains a Key Driver of European Growth,
Innovation and Connectivity

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Moderator: Pastora ValeroSVP, International Government Affairs, Cisco

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Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless

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Gerasimos Sofianatos, Head of Unit, Radio Spectrum Policy in DG CONNECT, European Commission

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Aleksander Soltysik, Chairman, RSPG

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Alexander Kühn, Head of Section on International and National Spectrum Management, BNetzA

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*More speakers to be confirmed shortly

16:25 - 16:30

Final Conclusions

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Matt MacPherson, CTO, Cisco Wireless

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Vincent Garnier, Director General, FTTH Council Europe

16:30

End of Event

Event Partners

FTTH Council Europe

The FTTH Council Europe is an industry association with a mission to advance ubiquitous full fibre-based connectivity to the whole of Europe.
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CISCO

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