Come join us in Hall 14, stand (H06), 58 and discover how 5G era technologies can accelerate the digital transformation of industry. 5G technology already supports core production links – such as asset management, industrial control and product testing – but many vertical industries now have increasingly high demands of connectivity to reach their ambitions.
In response, the mobile industry has developed 5G deterministic technologies that ensure network latency, reliability, jitter and availability are predictable. You can hear more on this during our session in Hanover and you can learn more from our 5G Deterministic Networks for Industries Whitepaper. The whitepaper includes case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of service level agreement (SLA) grading and the capabilities of 5G deterministic networks.
The GSMA sessions at Hannover Messe, detailed below, will cover the latest on how 5G is delivering a return on investment for manufacturers, how challenges are being overcome through collaboration and how network APIs can offer new features and power future opportunities.

The Power Of 5G In Manufacturing Digital Transformation
22/04/24 @ 13:50 - 14:20 (CEST)
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Attend this session to hear about the impact 5G-powered digital transformation is delivering for the industrial sector, as well as a look forward to the future of manufacturing and adjacent industries.
Network APIs for Manufacturing
24/04/24 @ 17:05 - 17:25 (CEST)
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Join this fireside chat to learn how GSMA Open Gateway enables simple access to network features and delivers real impact for many vertical sectors and how the manufacturing sector can benefit. During the discussion the speakers will also explore how network operators are beginning to open core network features for developers.
Deterministic Networks for high demand services

25/04/24 @ 10:30 – 10:55 (CEST)
Speakers: Jo Gilbert, GSMA.
Join this session to hear learnings from the 5G deterministic technology pilots in steel automobile manufacturing, warehouse logistics and port operations in China, including the key challenges and the trilemma of reliability, latency and radio resource trade-offs.
Notes to editors
Jo Gilbert is a Technical Director at the GSMA. She leads the GSMA Connected Manufacturing and Production activities which brings together mobile network operators, enterprises and the wider ecosystem to connect the benefits of 5G in the industrial sector. With a career spanning 20 years in the telecom sector, Jo has supported organisations to harness new and emerging technologies such as identity, IoT, big data, artificial intelligence and 5G.
About GSMA
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