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Keynote 1: Connectivity for a New Era
Global leaders from China Mobile, Singtel, China Tower and the GSMA demonstrated how the convergence of AI and connectivity is redefining digital ecosystems. Including showcasing how GSMA Open Gateway and next-generation networks are enabling smarter cities, automated industries and seamless global collaboration.
Key outcomes
The keynote had a significant ripple effect across the telecom and technology sectors, shaping both strategic priorities and operational models.
- It helped accelerate open API adoption, creating a surge in API commercialisation – enabling operators to monetise network capabilities and offer new services.
- The advocacy for open ecosystems translated into concrete commitments for standardised API frameworks, as global operators and channel partners signed MoUs covering over 78% of global mobile connections.
- Analysts project the network API market to generate $300 billion in connectivity and edge computing revenue within 5–7 years, with China alone expected to grow API spend from $514M in 2024 to $2.8B by 2030.
- Industry forums following the keynote emphasised that programmable networks and AI orchestration will be essential for next-gen services, creating new monetisation models and operational efficiencies.
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Keynote 2: The Techco Transformation: Pioneering the Next Era of Innovation
Chinese telecom operators showed how they are transforming into technology companies. Industry leaders from ZTE, Huawei and Lenovo shared real-world examples of 5G Standalone integrated with AI and how its revolutionising sectors such as healthcare, autonomous driving and manufacturing.
Key outcomes:
This keynote triggered formal strategies, pilot deployments and cross-sector partnerships, proving its direct impact on the industry and its verticals.
- Released immediately after the keynote, the Carrier Techco Transformation White Paper outlined a “triple transition” (AI factories, GPU-as-a-Service and platform ecosystems). This document became a reference for operators globally, driving formalised strategies.
- Multiple operators announced plans to implement AI-powered Operations and Maintenance centres and Graphics Processing Unit resource scheduling for financial services, reducing transaction latency to milliseconds.
- Chinese operators positioned themselves as leaders in AI-native networks and 5G-A, influencing global strategies for Techco transformation.
- Broader research* confirms that smart manufacturing technologies (digital twins + edge AI) consistently yield 10–20% output increases and up to 35% cost reductions, validating the keynote’s emphasis on these solutions.
* roboticsandautomationnews.com
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Keynote 3: AI Innovation and Impact
Thought leaders from YOFC, HONOR and Alibaba explored the evolution of AI technologies, focusing on generative and agentic AI and their role in mobile and network innovation. Discussions addressed the balance between on-device and cloud-based AI, and the implications of open versus closed ecosystems.
Key outcomes
This session drove measurable outcomes in AI investments, industry recognition and cross-sector collaboration across Asia’s mobile ecosystem.
- It cemented China’s position as a leader in AI development and set new global benchmarks for agentic AI adoption.
- This and related summit sessions (including the Agentic AI Summit) at the event prompted operators and vendors to accelerate investments in AI-optimised hardware, edge computing and agentic AI platform strategies.
- Press and analyst coverage (such as Telecom Review Asia) confirmed that AI and 5G advancements showcased in this keynote have driven real investments in AI-first infrastructure, private AI networks and mobile AI foundations.
- Following the keynote, GSMA expanded its AI Ethics and Governance Working Group, inviting operators, vendors and academic institutions to co-develop AI governance frameworks.
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