MWC Shanghai 2016 updates keynote speaker list

GSMA
The GSMA today provided further updates on the GSMA Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2016, including new keynote speakers.

These executives will join previously announced keynote speakers from the world’s mobile operators, telecom infrastructure providers and device makers, including AT&T Mobility, Baidu, China Mobile, China Telecom, HTC, KDDI, NTT DOCOMO, Oberthur Technologies, Telenor Pakistan and ZTE.

Recently confirmed keynote speakers include:

Zhang Chunhui, president of Alibaba OS Business

Wang Naixiang, chairman of China Financial Asset Exchange

Hans Vestberg, president and CEO of Ericsson

Zhang Zhao, vice chairman, LeEco and CEO, LeVision

Cristiano R. Amon, president, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies

Volkmar Tanneberger, head of Electrical and Electronic Development, Volkswagen

Senior business executives to speak:

Guangyi Liu, CTO, Wireless Department, China Mobile Research Institute

Sergio Salvador, global head, Gaming Partnerships and Head, Mobile Partnerships APAC, Google

Zeshan Qureshi, CEO of Haier Mobile

Cathy Yeh, director, IoT, Innovation Center, Microsoft

Seizo Onoe, CTO and EVP, NTT DOCOMO

Celine Le Cotonnec, head of Connected Services, Digital and Mobility, PSA Peugeot Citroen China

Ashvin Kumar, CEO of Tophatter

Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2016 will take place 29 June – 1 July 2016 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), said GSMA.

Latest

More like this
Related

GSMA report: Telcos drive AI deployments for cost savings, gear up for revenue growth

GSMA has released an update on AI deployments by...

Airtel and Vodacom partner to share networks, boost digital connectivity in Africa

Airtel Africa and Vodacom Group have entered into a...

Optus sued over 2022 cyber attack that exposed data of 9.5 mn Australians

Australian regulators have launched legal action against Optus, alleging...

TIM reports 2.7% revenue growth in H1 2025 driven by strong Brazil performance, enterprise gains, and ARPU upswing

TIM Group reported a 2.7 percent year-on-year increase in...