Dr. Johannes Springer

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Johannes Springer - Lead 5G Automotive Program Deutsche Telekom AG and Director General, 5GAA

Johannes Springer is responsible for the 5G Automotive Program at Deutsche Telekom.

In 1998. Johannes joined Deutsche Telekom Group in various management positions. He worked as CTO/COO for Toll Collect, and he was Vice President of Technology and Solution Design in Connected Car Business Unit in T-Systems.

Johannes represents Deutsche Telekom in various organizations, specifically in 5GAA (5G Automotive Association) he is engaged in various projects and working groups, and since 2018, he is the Director General of the 5GAA.

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