GSMA and Wing launch closed-door Nova Future Summit for tech and connectivity leaders
GSMA and Wing Venture Capital are launching the Nova Future Summit, a new private event for senior technology and connectivity executives. Announced at MWC26 Barcelona, the summit will run over two and a half days in Napa, California, from 28 to 30 [month not specified in excerpt].
The invite-only, closed-door gathering is designed for high-level decision-makers to discuss shared challenges and opportunities as technology and connectivity become more tightly linked. The format focuses on off-record conversations rather than public sessions, aiming to give leaders space to compare notes and test ideas away from the spotlight.
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