Wi-Fi is the world’s most universal wireless technology and is today used by billions of people and businesses across the globe. Now the Wi-Fi industry is taking the big step in technology advancement by introducing the next and much-improved Wi-Fi standard called Wi-Fi 6. On March 5-7 the global Wi-Fi leaders will gather in Shanghai, China for Wi-Fi NOW APAC, this year’s most important Wi-Fi event in APAC to showcase and highlight the latest in Wi-Fi technology and business opportunities.
“Wi-Fi is the most popular and ubiquitous wireless technology in the world and in history. This year the global Wi-Fi market will reach more than 10 billion connected devices. But not only that: This year the Wi-Fi industry will be taking a giant leap forward in technology by introducing the new Wi-Fi standard, called Wi-Fi 6. At Wi-Fi NOW in Shanghai we will be zooming in on all the new Wi-Fi business opportunities and much more. The next 3-5 years look very bright for Wi-Fi and this is the time to prepare for them,” says Wi-Fi NOW Chairman & CEO, Claus Hetting.
Wi-Fi NOW APAC in Shanghai will feature a comprehensive, 3-day conference program and product exhibition showcasing the best in state-of-the-art Wi-Fi technology for the home, for the enterprise, and not least for service providers. The program will include a special focus on Wi-Fi 6, opportunities in smart home Wi-Fi, IoT, building affordable connectivity with Wi-Fi, and a discussion on securing more unlicensed spectrum. Among keynote speakers will be the Wi-Fi Alliance, leading China-based vendors Huawei, Midea, Unisoc, and New Garden plus a leading international vendors Broadcom, Qualcomm, Cambium Networks, Ruckus Networks, and many others. Wi-Fi NOW APAC in Shanghai will be collocated with the Wi-Fi Alliance Member Meeting APAC and the number of attendees is expected to exceed 400.
“We are delighted to be doing this event in China for the first time. We view China as a global Wi-Fi leader both in terms of the growing market for both consumer and enterprise solutions within China and also because China-based Wi-Fi vendors represent some of the best in Wi-Fi technology in the world. We look forward to showcasing all of this on March 5-7,” says Claus Hetting.
For more about Wi-Fi NOW APAC in Shanghai visit here : http://www.wifinowevents.com/