FTTH Conference 2026 will include a series of expert workshops organised by committees, members and partners of the FTTH Council Europe. The conference includes exclusive keynotes and panel discussions providing the latest insights from leading policy makers, business leaders, technology experts and investors.
'Workshop' day at the FTTH Conference is an unmissable part of our event including 24 expert workshops on a wide range of FTTH and other fibre enabled technology, regulatory and service subjects, organised in multiple parallel tracks by members of the FTTH Council Europe with the support of Board Members and our Committee chairs. No need to book, simply access whichever workshops you are interested in.
14 April 2026 09:30-11:00 Workshop Room 1 Session
Connecting MDUs remains one of the toughest hurdles in fibre deployment — legacy cabling, complex installs, and high costs, slows down activation. This workshop explores how to unlock revenues with innovative solutions that overcome these barriers, from streamlined in-building design to cost-effective upgrades, turning MDUs into connected homes and profitable assets.
14 April 2026 09:30-11:00 Workshop Room 2 Session
This workshop examines why the transition from copper to fibre networks is progressing unevenly across EU Member States and what measures are required to accelerate this process. It will also explore how operators can make fibre migration both economically sustainable and commercially attractive, ensuring that investment incentives, regulatory stability and customer engagement align to converge towards a full fibre environment throughout the EU in the years to come.
14 April 2026 09:30-11:00 Workshop Room 5 Session
Data Center Interconnect is evolving with disaggregated edge compute, enabling high-capacity and low-latency services closer to end-clients. This shift addresses growing demands for scalability, real-time responsiveness, and infrastructure resilience. Here we explore opportunities for the industry in decentralization, monetization of AI/ML, network scaling, and connectivity as critical infrastructure in evolved access networks.
14 April 2026 09:30-11:00 Workshop Room 6 Session
Discover how AI-powered approaches using mobile mapping, visual AI and network testing are transforming network design and operations. Learn how these innovations reduce rollout costs, enhance inventory accuracy, and improve lifecycle decision-making—delivering faster, smarter, and more reliable networks with measurable real-world models and validated performance insights.
14 April 2026 09:30-11:00 Workshop Room 4 Session
Learn how to create a seamless digital twin–driven workflow that accelerates fiber deployment while ensuring high build quality and automated validation. This session shows how connected designs, field execution, and AI inspection deliver accurate as built data, protecting network integrity and lowering lifecycle costs over decades.
14 April 2026 09:30-11:00 Workshop Room 3 Session
The industry is pushing towards 50G-PON as the next big promise in FTTH. Can it deliver? The workshop will explore the use of 50G-PON beyond residential access and examine its potential also in areas such as smart mobility, smart traffic and secure business connectivity. Can the technology combine currently separate markets onto one infrastructure, and to what extent? What are the implications and economic impacts for operators and investors?
14 April 2026 11:00-11:30 Break
14 April 2026 11:30-13:00 Workshop Room 5 Session
14 April 2026 11:30-13:00 Workshop Room 1 Session
14 April 2026 11:30-13:00 Workshop Room 3 Session
14 April 2026 11:30-13:00 Workshop Room 4 Session
Reliable, high-speed connectivity is now essential for data processing, cloud services, Internet of Things (IoT) applications and Wi-Fi. Building developers, owners and occupants must think carefully about the ESG implications of their connectivity. Ready to build smarter, greener, faster networks?
Join our workshop to explore how Optical LAN’s fiber-based infrastructure and Wi-Fi 7’s ultra-high performance combine for unmatched efficiency, sustainability and longevity, powering ESG and green building ambitions.
14 April 2026 11:30-13:00 Workshop Room 2 Session
14 April 2026 11:30-13:00 Workshop Room 6 Session
This workshop delves into strategic frameworks for operators to monetize AI. We will explore practical use cases in broadband optimization and smart home services, defining new revenue streams and partnership models for sustainable growth.
14 April 2026 13:00-14:00 Break
14 April 2026 14:00-15:30 Workshop Room 4 Session
Europe’s fibre markets are entering a new phase of maturity, where growth will be driven less by network expansion and more by demand dynamics, service differentiation and value creation. This workshop examines the next growth drivers for FTTH adoption between 2025 and 2030, focusing on quality of service, symmetrical offerings, pricing evolution, digital services, enterprise demand and regional market strategies (to be refined depending on the final speakers).
Through a comparative, country-level perspective, the session will analyse why some fibre markets continue to accelerate take-up while others face stagnation, highlighting consumer behaviour, enterprise needs and structural market factors. The discussion aims to deliver a forward-looking MIC perspective on fibre growth cycles, supported by benchmarks and predictive indicators. Participants will gain practical insights to inform strategic decision-making for operators, investors and regulators navigating Europe’s next phase of fibre development.
14 April 2026 14:00-15:30 Workshop Room 2 Session
14 April 2026 14:00-15:30 Workshop Room 6 Session
This workshop explores how operators can benefit from streamlined automated operations as part of their AI transformation. We’ll focus on how it relies on good, complete data, and the impact of computer vision to achieve it, through a self-correcting inventory and right first time field operations.
14 April 2026 14:00-15:30 Workshop Room 3 Session
14 April 2026 14:00-15:30 Conference Room 5 Session
14 April 2026 14:00-15:30 Workshop Room 1 Session
14 April 2026 15:30-16:00 Break
14 April 2026 16:00-17:30 Workshop Room 2 Session
The Gigabit Infrastructure Act places obligations on developers of new housing to provide shared access mechanisms for fibre networks to reach house and apartments. This workshop will discuss the technical and commercial implications for FTTH wholesale and retail operators, and examine the solutions emerging in European markets
14 April 2026 16:00-17:30 Workshop Room 3 Session
As Passive Optical Networks (PON) become the foundation of high-capacity FTTH deployments worldwide, ensuring their security is emerging as a critical technical and strategic priority. As PON technology becomes more prevalent new exposure points and vulnerabilities are being introduced — from unauthorized access and data interception to service theft and performance disruption — with implications that extend beyond the technical domain into business operations and regulatory compliance This workshop session with keynotes and a panel will convene a cross-sector group of experts, including representatives from technology providers and operators, to examine the current state and future direction of PON security.
14 April 2026 16:00-17:30 Workshop Room 5 Session
A successful fibre rollout starts with a smart design and ends with accurate as-built data. Join Yungo, Speer IT (Cocon Fiber), and Gridsz to explore how collaboration between planning, data tools, and construction teams drives quality, reduces costs, and accelerates deployment. Unifiber joins as guest speaker to share real-world lessons learned.
14 April 2026 16:00-17:30 Workshop Room 6 Session
Accurate field data and robust network models are essential for modern FTTH deployment. Trimble and Vaira showcase complementary approaches to field digitisation, while Comarch demonstrates how high-quality inputs enable the evolution from traditional network inventory to a Digital Twin, unlocking advanced analytics and future automation.
14 April 2026 16:00-17:30 Conference Room 4 Session
Very high capacity network coverage is uneven across Europe, with some countries close to full deployment and others still lagging behind. Recognizing the existence of market failures that can undermine the private investment case for ubiquitous fiber roll out, and in support of the Digital Decade targets of gigabit connectivity for all EU household by 2030, access to state resources and subsidies can play an important role. In this workshop, we will discuss the case for intervention and the economic and financial analyses required to navigate compliance with the State aid rules.
14 April 2026 16:00-17:30 Workshop Room 1 Session
The annual FTTH Conference is a unique event, bringing together 'C' level representatives, technical and regulatory experts from FTTH Council Europe member and non-member companies plus senior government and industry representatives, technology specialists, engineers, policy makers, regulators and investors to discuss and debate all aspects of FTTH and other fiber enabled technologies and services, and the benefit they bring to society. There is no other conference quite like it.
15 April 2026 09:00-09:10 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Keynote
Francesco Nonno, President of FTTH Council Europe, opens the FTTH Conference 2026 with Keynote 1. As the elected leader of Europe’s foremost fibre-industry association, he will outline the strategic vision for accelerating full-fibre deployment across the continent, highlighting the importance of industry collaboration, investment and policy alignment to support Europe’s digital and economic ambitions.
15 April 2026 09:10-09:20 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Keynote
A representative from the European Commission delivers Keynote 4 at the FTTH Conference 2026, presenting the EU’s vision for high-capacity connectivity. The keynote will highlight policy priorities, regulatory frameworks and funding initiatives supporting fibre deployment, and discuss how next-generation networks underpin Europe’s competitiveness, sustainability and digital inclusion goals.
15 April 2026 09:20-09:30 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Keynote
Joakim Reiter delivers Keynote 3 at the FTTH Conference 2026, bringing a global perspective from one of the world’s leading telecommunications groups. As a member of Vodafone Group’s Executive Committee, he will address the intersection of connectivity, public policy and digital transformation, highlighting the role of fibre networks in supporting competitiveness, resilience and inclusive growth in an increasingly connected world.
15 April 2026 09:30-09:40 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Keynote
Keri Gilder, Chief Executive Officer of COLT, brings a global perspective to Keynote 2 at the FTTH Conference 2026. As the leader of a major digital infrastructure provider, she will share insights on the future of fibre networks, innovation at scale, and how next-generation connectivity is enabling digital growth for businesses and society.
15 April 2026 09:40-09:50 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Keynote
Ken Campbell, Chief Executive Officer of Play, takes the stage for Keynote 5 at the FTTH Conference 2026. Drawing on extensive international telecom leadership experience, he will explore how fibre and converged networks drive market growth, enhance customer experience, and accelerate digital transformation in competitive connectivity markets.
15 April 2026 09:50-10:00 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Keynote
Jeroen Kleinjan, Global Lead Telecom of ING Wholesale Banking will deliver Keynote 6 at the FTTH Conference 2026, sharing his insights into the financial drivers behind fibre network expansion. The keynote will explore investment strategies, market confidence and the long-term value of fibre infrastructure in supporting sustainable growth, innovation and connectivity across Europe.
15 April 2026 10:15-10:40 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
15 April 2026 10:40-11:00 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
Join us for the prestigious FTTH Awards Ceremony, where we honour outstanding achievements driving the fibre industry forward in Europe. This annual event highlights exceptional contributions in three categories:
Celebrate the visionaries, leaders, and trailblazers who are shaping the future of connectivity and paving the way for a more inclusive and connected Europe.
15 April 2026 11:00-12:00 Break
15 April 2026 12:00-13:00 Conference Room 2 Session
15 April 2026 12:00-13:00 Conference Room 3 Session
15 April 2026 12:00-13:00 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
15 April 2026 13:00-14:30 Break
15 April 2026 14:30-15:30 Conference Room 2 Session
15 April 2026 14:30-15:30 Conference Room 3 Session
15 April 2026 14:30-15:30 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
15 April 2026 15:30-16:30 Break
15 April 2026 16:30-17:30 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
15 April 2026 16:30-17:30 Conference Room 2 Session
15 April 2026 16:30-17:30 Conference Room 3 Session
15 April 2026 17:30-19:00 UK Bar - Exhibition Hall Session
16 April 2026 09:30-10:30 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
16 April 2026 09:30-10:30 Conference Room 2 Session
16 April 2026 09:30-10:30 Conference Room 3 Session
16 April 2026 10:30-11:30 Break
16 April 2026 11:30-12:30 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
16 April 2026 11:30-12:30 Conference Room 2 Session
16 April 2026 11:30-12:30 Conference Room 3 Session
16 April 2026 12:30-14:00 Break
16 April 2026 14:00-15:00 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
16 April 2026 14:00-15:00 Conference Room 2 Session
16 April 2026 15:10-15:30 Conference Room 1 - Plenary Session
Following the success of their introduction at the FTTH Conference 2025 in Amsterdam, the FTTH Innovation Awards return in 2026 to recognise the most innovative FTTH products and solutions shaping Europe’s digital future. These awards complement the prestigious FTTH Awards and celebrate the achievements of exhibiting sponsors who are pushing the boundaries of innovation within the FTTH ecosystem.
The six award categories encompass a broad range of vendor products and services, from passive and active infrastructure to cutting-edge software solutions like AI and machine learning. The categories include:
After shortlisted companies presented their solutions during the two-day exhibition, this ceremony will unveil the final winners, showcasing the next generation of solutions that will drive FTTH deployment and shape the future of digital connectivity in Europe.
Prepare yourself for next year's edition of the Europe's largest fibre summit by reliving the highlights of its last edition held in Amsterdam on 23-25 March 2025.
Some of the most prominent representatives from the fibre industry had the opportunity to further comment on the most important technology, policy and finance issues, right after their intervention on stage during the last FTTH Conference in Amsterdam.
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