The expectations of 5G in the digital transformation
To discuss these new opportunities, Diagonales brings together three experts on the subject
- Stéphane Klajzyngier, CEO of Lacroix Electronics,
- Sébastien Kaiser, Connectivity and Network Director of SNCF,
- Olivier Wioland, Mobile Network Marketing Director at Orange Business Services.
3 experts : Stéphane Klajzyngier, Sébastien Kaiser and Olivier Wioland
Stéphane Klajzyngier
Stéphane Klajzyngier is the CEO of Lacroix Electronics. Following a leading international career in the telecommunications and components industry, he anticipates the impact of 5G on business and industrial processes and competitiveness.
Sébastien Kaiser
Sébastien Kaiser is the Connectivity and Network Director for SNCF. He is in charge of the group’s strategy for providing connectivity for customers, agents and also rail operations. He is preparing for the arrival of 5G and its impact on rail transport in France and Europe.
Olivier Wioland
Olivier Wioland is Director of Mobile Network Marketing for Orange Business Services. He is a specialist in mobile communications, networks and services. As part of his duties, he considers new uses for 5G and its impact on IoT.
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