MWC 2026 Keynote 9: Built for What’s Next

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As connectivity enters a new era, networks are becoming more intelligent, more adaptive and more human-centric. This keynote explores how AI, cloud-native technologies and next-generation infrastructure are reshaping not only how networks operate, but how people experience the digital world. From AI-driven customer experiences and autonomous networks to new digital ecosystems and sustainable growth, the session examines how connectivity can move beyond access to become a true engine of opportunity. It sets out a shared vision for a future where technology anticipates needs, removes friction and empowers individuals, businesses and societies to thrive.
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Session Description

As connectivity enters a new era, networks are becoming more intelligent, more adaptive and more human-centric. This keynote explores how AI, cloud-native technologies, and next-generation infrastructure are reshaping not only how networks operate, but how people experience the digital world.

From AI-driven customer experiences and autonomous networks to new digital ecosystems and sustainable growth, the session examines how connectivity can move beyond access to become a true engine of opportunity. It sets out a shared vision for a future where technology anticipates needs, removes friction and empowers individuals, businesses and societies to thrive.

Keynote Speakers

Kamal Ahmed – Fortune, Executive Editorial Director

H.E. Jyotiraditya M. Scindia – India, Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Minister of Communications

Mathew Oommen – Reliance, Group CEO—Jio Platforms Limited (JPL)

Ralph Mupita – MTN, Group President and CEO

Pietro Labriola – TIM SpA, CEO

Dr. Ali Taha Koç – Turkcell, CEO

Keri Gilder – Colt Technology Services, CEO

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