Business Breakfast with Ericsson
The Swedish-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with Ericsson, is set to host a business breakfast on January 31st in Lisbon. This exclusive event will serve as a platform for critical discussions on the evolving landscape of connectivity and the transformative role of public-private partnerships in advancing mission-critical networks.
Ericsson, a global leader in telecommunications technology, will be sharing their expertise and vision for addressing the current challenges facing 5G connectivity in Portugal and Europe. As the backbone of modern communications, 5G networks are integral to industries such as healthcare, transportation, and defense. However, to fully unlock their potential, nations must address significant hurdles, including fragmented strategies and underinvestment in mission-critical infrastructures.
More than ever, 5G connectivity represents a great opportunity for Europe, and Portugal, to take technological leadership, and thus ensure sustainable economic growth and digital development that puts the continent at the global forefront. The transformational power of 5G technology is critical to connecting people, driving national industry competitiveness, and building next-generation mission-critical networks that would enable the safety of populations and allow swift response to crisis and catastrophe situations.
By convening industry leaders, members of the Portuguese government, and executives, this business breakfast underscores CLS and Ericsson's commitment to fostering meaningful collaborations that drive innovation and economic growth. The event aligns with the key principles outlined in the Draghi report, advocating for stronger synergies between public institutions and private enterprises to stimulate progress and competitiveness in Europe.
Ericsson’s forward-thinking solutions and commitment to innovation make them a pivotal partner in addressing these challenges. Their contributions are expected to inspire actionable strategies that will benefit both the Portuguese market and the broader European ecosystem.
If you have any questions regarding the Business Breakfast, contact Secretary General Charlotta Mohlén at