Polar Connect Vision 2030 Webinar – September 2023

Polar Connect Vision 2030 Webinar – September 2023

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Take part in the Polar Connect Vision 2030 Webinar!

Date: 7th September 2023

You are cordially invited to attend the Polar Connection Vision 2030 webinar where you will get exclusive insights into the future of one of the four sections of the European Data Gateways, viz. the North Atlantic and Arctic section.
The webinar will showcase why there is a need for a submarine cable system in the Arctic Ocean and its feasibility. Likewise, the distinguished speakers will illustrate how the Arctic route will improve and secure backbone connectivity for Europe and our partners in Asia, and at the same time also specify the benefits such a route will bring to the scientific community.
For your convenience we offer two time slots where you can attend the webinar:

 

We look forward to welcoming you to our upcoming webinar.  Your unique perspectives and insights are highly valued and crucial in shaping the future of Arctic Connectivity.

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