Wray Castle partners with GSMA to deliver training seminars at MWC Las Vegas 2023
Part of the GSMA Advance Training Programme each 3-hour training seminar with give you a thorough grounding in the topic. The courses will cover AI, 5G enablers for industry, sustainability in telecoms, and network vulnerabilities. You'll find brief details of the content of each course below. For more information and details on how to register follow the links below. Places are limited so reserve your place today.
AI PrimerMon, Sep 25: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm PDT This course will introduce you to Artificial Intelligence, covering the basics of AI, its various subfields, and its real-world applications. By the end of this session, you will have a good understanding of AI and its potential to impact the world. You will also be able to identify real-world problems that AI can solve, as well as the need for its ethical and responsible use. |
5G Enablers for Industry – Underpinning 5G AdvancedMon, Sep 25: 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm PD In this course, you will gain a good understanding of the key emerging 5G enablers; we will discuss the use cases, performance objectives, and overall industry requirements for Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), Private Networks, Network Slicing, Satellite Communications in 5G (Non-Terrestrial Networks), and Open Radio Access Networks (O-RAN), as well as other key topics. |
Sustainability In Telecoms – The Road Towards Net ZeroTue, Sep 26: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm PDT This course looks at sustainability and energy, specifically from the telecommunications industry perspective. We explore how the drive to Net Zero is impacting financial regulation; how telecoms providers can assess their current position; measurement and reporting – and the requirements for Scope 1, 2 and 3; decarbonising the supply chain; setting useful targets; reducing climate impact in the network; and examples of existing and emerging initiatives from the industry. |
Network Vulnerabilities and Fraud PreventionTue, Sep 26: 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm PDT In this course, we delve into the vulnerabilities that exist from the perspective of both the network operator and the end user. By examining these concerns, we aim to provide a better understanding of the potential risks associated with modern networks – and mitigation strategies. |
Course Director: Tony WakefieldTony is an experienced technical trainer and competency development specialist having worked with a diverse and extensive base of companies. He has spoken at global conferences and has extensive experience in facilitating programmes, specialising in 5G and the wider aspects of telecoms and connected innovation. |