Vassilis Seferidis

Vassilis is CEO and Founder of Zeetta Networks an innovative spin-out company offering Open Networking solutions that monitor, optimise and automate the operations of complex ICT networks to extract greater efficiency and agility while enhancing the end-user experience and reduce the overall networking costs. Vassilis has more than 25 yearsโ€™ experience in the Telecommunications, Entertainment and Consumer Electronics industry.

Before founding Zeetta Networks, Vassilis was VP of Business Development for Samsung Electronics responsible for driving revenue growth and strategic development of Samsungโ€™s Smart TV (OTT) business in Europe. Prior to Samsung, he held executive management positions at British Telecom, Toshiba, Philips, QIO Systems and British Standards Institute. Vassilis holds a BSc and MSc from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, a PhD from Essex University, UK and an MBA from Cass Business School (University of London).

In 2011 Vassilis has been included in the Euro50 list of the 50 most influential people in the Broadcasting and Telecommunications industries in Europe:

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