Key Industry Leaders to Headline GSMA M360 LATAM and CLTD 2025 on 28-29 May

Over 70 authorities, executives and experts will gather in Mexico City to discuss the region’s digital future.

14 May 2024, Buenos Aires: GSMA M360 LATAM and the 12th Latin American Congress on Digital Transformation (CLTD) will welcome top figures from across Latin America for two days of high-level dialogue on the region’s digital present and future. The events will take place on 28–29 May at the Hyatt Regency Mexico City in Polanco, with a single, free, and open registration.

This year’s M360 LATAM will explore 5G maturity, the acceleration of AI, GSMA Open Gateway use cases, green technology, cybersecurity and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN). CLTD 2025 —organised by ASIET, the GSMA and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)— will address policies for the digital (r)evolution, with a focus on network sustainability, the usage gap in mobile internet, and the socio-economic potential of 5G.

Confirmed industry speakers include:

  • Daniel Hajj, CEO, América Móvil
  • Maryleana Méndez, Secretary General, ASIET
  • Samy Abuyaghi, Chief Revenue Officer, AT&T México
  • Lara Dewar, Chief Marketing Officer, GSMA
  • Lucas Gallitto, Head of Latin America, GSMA
  • Karim Lesina, Executive Vice President, Chief External Affairs Officer, Millicom
  • Roberto Nobile, CEO, Telecom Argentina
  • José Juan Haro, Chief Wholesale and Public Affairs Officer, Telefónica Hispam
  • Isaac Bess, Global Head of Distribution, TikTok

Confirmed authorities and international experts include:

  • Carlos Baigorri, President, Anatel, Brazil
  • Claudia Ximena Bustamante, Executive Director, CRC, Colombia
  • Juan Martin Ozores, President, ENACOM, Argentina
  • Julissa Cruz, Executive Director, INDOTEL, Dominican Republic
  • Pablo Siris, National Director of Telecommunications and Audiovisual Communication Services, Ministry of Industry, Energy, and Mining, Uruguay
  • Fiorella Rossana Moschella Vidal, General Director of Policies and Regulation in Communications, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Peru
  • Ignacio Silva Santa Cruz, Head of Emerging Technologies Division, Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation, Chile
  • Marco Llinás, Chief of the Production, Productivity and Management Division, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC-CEPAL)
  • Oscar León, Executive Secretary, Inter‑American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL)
  • Pau Puig, Specialist in Telecommunications, IDB
  • Manuel Gerardo Flores, Coordinator of the Regulatory Policy Program for Latin America, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

To register and keep up to date with news, visit www.m360series.com/latin-america and cltd.lat.

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