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The 2022 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC 2022), an IEEE premier annual event in the wireless research arena, will bring together researchers, academics, and industry professionals from all over the world 10-13  April in Austin, Texas. The event will feature a comprehensive technical program offering numerous technical sessions with papers showcasing the latest technologies, applications and services. The conference program includes workshops, tutorials, keynote talks from industrial leaders and renowned academics, panel discussions, a large exhibition, business and industrial forums.

 
 
 
 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

 
 

Merouane Debbah, Chief Researcher, Artificial Intelligence and Telecom System Research Centre, Technology Innovation Institute.

Title: Rebuilding the Theoretical Foundations of Communications and Computing

 

Gerhard P. Fettweis, Vodafone Chair Professor, Tu Dresden, and CEO, Barkhausen Institute.

Title: The 6G Radio Access Gearbox PHY Idea

 

John E. Smee, Vice President of Engineering at Qualcomm Technologies Inc.

Title: Advancing 5G Technology Innovations into the 6G Era

 
 

Eric Starkloff, President and Chief Executive Officer, NI

Title: Coming Soon

 

Li Tian, Head of Standards Strategy Department, ZTE Corporation

Title: When Metaverse Meets Carbon Neutrality

 

Geng Wu, Head of Wireless Standards and Technologies, Intel Corporation

Title: 6G Cloud-Native and AI-Native Networks

 
 

Kailash Narayanan, Senior VP and President, Keysight Technologies

Talk Title: Coming Soon

 

 

Peiying Zhu, Senior Vice President of Wireless Research, Huawei

Title: Coming Soon

 
 
 
 

EXECUTIVE FORUM

 
 

Title: 6G Use Cases, Requirements, and Key Capabilities

Moderator: Dr. Wen Tong, CTO, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Canada

Panelists:
David Lister, Vodafone, UK
Guangyi Liu, China Mobile, China
Stefan Parkvall, Ericsson, Sweden
Petar Popovski, Aalborg University, Denmark

 
 
 
 

INDUSTRY PANELS

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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