India's leading communication magazine, Voice&Data hosted its 23rd Telecom Leadership Forum (TLF) on 21 March in New Delhi. The event attracted over 250 policymakers, business leaders, and technology professionals from various sectors including telecommunications, start-ups, academia, enterprises, and influencers.
Delivering the Opening Address, CMR's Head of Industry Intelligence Group Prabhu Ram, set the tone with insights into the rapidly evolving technological landscape. He highlighted the pervasive nature of technology, emphasising that India's connectivity is poised to reach 1 billion by 2027. Ram underscored the transformative impact of emerging trends such as Al, 5G, and sustainability across industries.
He further noted the rise of consumer AI and the increasing interest in enterprise Al, as organisations prioritise enhancing customer experiences and navigating technical challenges. Additionally, he discussed the rising adoption of cloud technologies and the imminent era of hyperconnectivity driven by 5G, which is expected to significantly impact mobile consumption and phone shipments. Ram also touched upon the evolving gaming landscape, emphasising the shift towards hybrid and immersive experiences fueled by regional content consumption.
Welcoming the attendees, Pradeep Gupta, Chairman of CyberMedia Group, reflected on the changes witnessed in the Indian telecom industry, highlighting the industry's resilience during challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Gupta stressed the importance of innovation in driving future advancements. He also pointed out that the magazine will be completing its 30 years in July.
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