Distinguished Lecture: Wi-Fi 7

Wi-Fi 7 is here, and it promises to significantly boost the speed and stability of your wireless connections, with reliable low-latency performance and the ability to manage more connections. So if you design, apply or use Wi-Fi join the Radio Technology SIG for an event on the impact of Wi-Fi 7.

Wi-Fi 7 is here, and it promises to significantly boost the speed and stability of your wireless connections, with reliable low-latency performance and the ability to manage more connections. So if you design, apply or use Wi-Fi join the Radio Technology SIG for a distinguished lecture on the impact of Wi-Fi 7.

Wi-Fi is everywhere – at home, in the office, in commerce and industry … and in pretty much every coffee shop.  To satisfy our ever increasing demand for connectivity Wi-Fi 7 offers higher throughput, better efficiency and quality of service.

In three presentations this event will explain how these are achieved, covering the regulatory framework, radio technology as well as the challenge of measuring and validating the performance. 

This event is kindly hosted at Department of Computer Science and Technology (formerly known as the Computer Laboratory), Cambridge University.

Employees of CW member organisations and those working in a UK University can attend this event for free. Tickets for non-members are £50 plus VAT. 

Working in a UK University?

We have limited free academic delegate places available for this event, to request a place, please email Clare.kettle@cambridgewireless.co.uk


Event Speakers

Jonathan Borrill

Jonathan Borrill

CTO, Anritsu

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Tony Lavender

Tony Lavender

Senior Advisor, Plum Consulting

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Richard van Nee

Richard van Nee

Senior Director, Qualcomm International Technologies

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Tuesday 8 April
2pm – 2.30pm
Registration & networking

Networking

2.30pm – 2.35pm
Welcome to the event from Cambridge Wireless

Welcome to the event from Cambridge Wireless

2.35pm – 2.40pm
Welcome from our host

Welcome from our host

2.40pm – 3.15pm
Tony Lavender, Senior Advisor, Plum Consulting

Tony Lavender, Senior Advisor, Plum Consulting

3.15pm – 3.45pm
Networking over refreshments

Networking

3.45pm – 4.20pm
‘WiFi-7’

Richard van Nee, Senior Director, Qualcomm International Technologies

4.20pm – 4.55pm
Jonathan Borrill, CTO, Anritsu

Jonathan Borrill, CTO, Anritsu

4.55pm – 5pm
Closing remarks and event ends

Closing remarks and event ends

Radio Technology SIG Champions

Professor Mark Beach

Professor Mark Beach

Professor of Radio Systems Engineering, University of Bristol (Communication Systems & Networks Research Group)

Brian Collins

Brian Collins

Managing Consultant, BSC Associates

Dr Paul Harris

Dr Paul Harris

Principal Wireless Architect, VIAVI Solutions

Peter Kibutu

Peter Kibutu

5G NTN Market Lead, TTP plc

Peter Topham

Peter Topham

Principal Engineer, Qualcomm Technologies International