Expanding access to remote education with new technology
Senior Industry Leaders Will Share Their Insights
How can we bridge current divides when it comes to costs, availability, infrastructure builds, and long-term government commitment? Which partnerships will help overcome these challenges? How will the roles of educators, entrepreneurs, and communications businesses evolve to bridge the physical and digital worlds for the benefit of young people? What mix of live and virtual works best for students and how can busy families be supported?
The Financial Times, in partnership with Analog Devices, is pleased to present this panel briefing for global telecom, technology, and infrastructure executives. Drawing on guests’ expertise in remote education and broadband access, we will discuss which partnerships drive universal access to learning.
Access
What are barriers to access? Which services and applications could become available if there were universal access?
Broadband Infrastructures
Which broadband infrastructures can be deployed at scale to provide working upload and download speeds?
Government Responsibility
Who is supporting this at the governmental level, via assistance, state incentives or a non-profit model?
World-Class Business Leaders and Speakers
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