New Delhi, October 2024.
The 8th
Edition of Indian Mobile Congress (IMC) 2024, the largest
telecom, media and technology forum in Asia, jointly organized by the
Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Cellular Operators Association
of India (COAI), kicked-off today with inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
at Bharat Mandapam.Hon’ble Prime Minister took a walkthrough of the exhibition area
before officially inaugurating the event and where helisted four pillars of
Digital India - Low-priced devices, extensive reach of digital connectivity
to every nook and corner of the country, easily accessible data and goal of
‘Digital First’.
Further
demonstrating this year's theme of "The Future is Now", the first day
of IMC and WTSA 2024 sawglobal leaders, visionaries, innovators and exhibitors
showcased innovative technologies, ideas and use cases across key industries
and sectors. India Mobile Congress 2024 is currently taking place from 15th-18thOctober,
2024 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.
The inaugural
day witnessed showcases, keynotes and session discussions by industry leaders
on telecom and digital infrastructure, quantum technology and circular economy,
along with a spotlight on 6G and 5G use-case, cloud & edge computing, IoT,
semiconductors, cyber security, green tech, satcom and electronics
manufacturing.
The day also
featured important sessions and panels which included: Shaping the Future of
Telecom: AI, 5G, and the Power of Multi-layer Convergence, Xciting Networks,
Unleashing Potential, Orchestrating Future Connectivity with Open APIs, The
Future Engineered: Women Driving the Digital Paradigm, Gadgets that shape the
future: Insights and innovations, among others.
Commenting on
the Honorable Prime Minister Speech Lt. Gen. Dr. S.P. Kochhar,
Director General, COAI, "India's
telecom story is unfolding into a new phase. With the IMC 2024 and WTSA 2024
inauguration today, the deliberations for the next few days will play an
important role in India's growing global leadership in the industry. We are
truly inspired by the Hon'ble Prime Minister's inaugural speech, wherein he
highlighted the focus on Digital India, technology leadership and aligned
opportunities for women, among others. The industry is committed to following
his vision of India playing a pragmatic role in the technology and telecom
landscape, while fostering a framework of rules and regulations for the
sector."
Mats Granryd, Director General of the GSMA said, “India is doing absolutely
phenomenon and the rollout of 5G is literally unmatched with India leading in
5G downloads. Regarding AI, We need to respect the complexity of AI. We see bright future in AI, but we need to
respect the complex nature of AI, we need to follow the ethics etc. Spectrum is
lifeline and blood of operators, aligning on spectrum is crucial to achieve our
connectivity targets. We need to help the government to have a roadmap and
timeline to align 6 GHz, if they missed it and leave no one behind.”
Lt. Gen. Dr.
S.P. Kochhar, DG, COAI said, “As we navigate the
complexities of 5G, cybersecurity is no longer an overlay but an integral part
of our digital fabric. With machines, sensors, and cross-border networks
blurring boundaries, securing telecom networks is crucial for national security
and economic stability. Policy, regulation, and technology must converge to
address this challenge. The evolving threat landscape demands innovative
solutions, from deep packet inspection to enterprise security operation
centers. The imperative for sustainable cybersecurity measures has never been
more pressing.”
Andres
Vicente, Head of MA Southeast Asia, Oceania and India, Ericsson said, “India is leading the 5G revolution, deploying half a billion
base stations in just 22 months, covering 90% of the population. 5G will not
only connect people but everything—from vehicles and wearables to critical
industries—becoming the backbone of our society with 10 times the capacity of
4G and 30% less energy consumption."
Udayan
Mukherjee, Intel Senior Fellow & Chief Architect, Network and
Communications Products said, “At Intel, we're
seeing a massive evolution in AI's role within telecommunications. AI's
potential to enhance traditional processes like MIMO and link adaptation is
transformative, especially as we push into 6G research, where AI-native and
cloud-native RAN concepts are becoming a reality. Our advancements in silicon,
including the AMX matrix acceleration on Gen 6 SOCs, are built to handle
complex AI workloads at the network edge, ensuring future-proof solutions. We
also recognize the Indian government's proactive contribution, with its support
for 6G research and AI-driven telecom innovation. This collaboration enables
smarter, more efficient networks capable of predictive maintenance and
real-time problem-solving-key for the next generation of telecom."
Alex Rogers,
President, Qualcomm Technology Licensing (QTL) & Global Affairs, Qualcomm said, “5G has driven India's tremendous growth in data consumption,
making it the second-largest smartphone market and a significant manufacturing
base. As AI advances, we're facing a massive power demand in data centers,
projected to consume 50% of their capacity by 2035. The solution lies in
shifting AI workloads to edge devices, such as smartphones, PCs, and vehicles,
which can handle significant AI tasks independently. Edge AI offers real
opportunities for power-efficient computing, enabling us to achieve
sustainability and reduce infrastructure burdens."
Vito Di Maria,
Vice President, APAC Optical Networks Business Centre, Network Infrastructure
Business Group, Nokia said,“We've been hearing about India's journey
towards a digitally connected nation. This digitalization is leading to massive
data generation. However, geographical challenges, such as laying cables in
certain regions, pose obstacles. India is playing a central role in overcoming
these challenges.Given the young population and high usage of digital
applications, India is a prime target for AI investments.The future of data
centers involves distributed investments and dynamic traffic patterns. This
shift requires a scalable and simplified approach to connectivity."
A. Gururaj,
MD, Optiemus Electronics Ltd. said, “In
line with Honorable PM Modi’s thought, devices should be affordable. I believe
it is the job of the manufacturer to bring together all available technology
and serve them in devices that are affordable for all. From a device manufacturing
perspective - the creation of modular smartphones is revolutionary in the
telecom world – and the leading company is testing this right now. All these technologies need a large amount of
energy/power, and battery technology needs to evolve at a better pace. Storage
of energy is certainly a challenge, but we are working towards curating
solutions.”
Concurrent to IMC 2024, India is also hosting the prestigious international conferences - World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly New Delhi 2024 (WTSA 2024) and Global Standards Symposium (GSS 2024) from 14-24 October 2024 at Pragati Maidan itself.
India Mobile
Congress, Asia’s largest digital technology forum, has become a well-known
platform across the globe for showcasing innovative solutions, services and
state-of-the-art use cases for industry, government, academics, startups and
other key stakeholders in the technology and telecom ecosystem. The India
Mobile Congress 2024 will showcase over 400 exhibitors, about 900 startups, and
participation from over 120 countries. The event also aims to showcase more
than 900 technology use case scenarios, host more than 100 sessions and
discussion with over 600 global and Indian speakers.