Lightwave+BTR’s high-speed networking event is back

July 18, 2024
The virtual event will provide new educational opportunities to learn about new broadband and optical innovations impacting the high-speed networking sector.

Lightwave+BTR is bringing back the high-speed networking event this fall. 

Join us for an exclusive multi-day online learning event for broadband and optical communications professionals specializing in high-speed networking solutions.

This event, which will be held on November 12-14, will feature thought leadership, engagement, networking, brand awareness, and quality lead generation from within the optical communications and broadband sectors.

“Whether it’s AI or online video applications like Facetime, it’s clear that the advent of bandwidth-hungry consumer and business applications will require high-speed networks that can accommodate fluctuating needs,” said Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief of Lightwave+BTR. “Lightwave+BTR’s virtual high-speed networking event, which will feature a series of roundtable discussions, will provide industry broadband and optical professionals with a bird’s eye view on the latest trends affecting these evolving industry segments.” 

This virtual facilitates private or group networking with attendees.

Join Sean Buckley, Editor-In-Chief of Lightwave+BTR, for a special series of Executive Roundtable Discussions that will focus on a range of subjects in the broadband and optical industry:

  • AI’s Optical Connection
  • Exascale Connectivity: Building the Neural Networks of AI Infrastructure
  • Revolutionizing Optical Transport Networks: The Impact of Coherent Optics
  • What's Next with 800G? 

Come to an interactive event to learn how new broadband and optical innovations shape how service providers and vendors approach high-speed networking.

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