IDATE DigiWorld, the European digital think-tank, is organizing a conference dedicated to green fiber at the Mobile World Congress: the "Green All-optical Network Forum".
Since the signing of the Paris Agreement in 2015, a growing number of countries and
companies have committed to achieving carbon neutrality. For the Think Tank, which will unveil its white paper "Fiber for a Sustainable Future - A Key Enabler to Lower Carbon Emissions", there is no doubt that fiber optics is one of the keys to achieving this goal.
5 questions to Jean-Luc Lemmens, Director of the Media-Telecom Cluster at IDATE DigiWorld, the European digital think-tank, for ActuIA:
- The new IPCC report on the impacts of climate change and the issue of adaptation highlights the extreme urgency of the situation. In your opinion, what role can technology play and what is its impact?
- The challenge of environmental transition and carbon neutrality are linked to energy consumption, how does your white paper address these issues?
- How can fiber optic networks help optimize energy consumption?
- You have spoken with many French and European industrial players. How are they progressing with their carbon footprint reduction strategies?
- You've been following developments in the telecoms and digital sectors for many years. What are your predictions for the years to come?