Scaling NREN optical networks for the AI-enabled future

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Research and Education networks have always been at the forefront of technology, often with the highest traffic demands and toughest performance requirements. Exactly how AI will impact these networks is still to be determined but will likely add to the challenges of economically scaling bandwidth among data centers.

In this webinar, we will discuss the latest trends in optical networking innovation that will help NRENs easily scale optical transport networks in an uncertain future where bandwidth may rapidly accelerate due to AI workloads. Specifically, we’ll look at 800Gbps optics, supporting an IP over DWDM architecture and long-distance optical spans through pluggables directly mounted in IP routers. 

Join us to understand the underlying innovation enabling this technological jump and how it fits in existing optical networks and the operational needs for NRENs. 

Jon Baldry, Senior Director Solutions Marketing, Nokia

Jon is Senior Director of Solutions Marketing at Nokia with a focus on optical networking solutions metro applications, such as PON Overlay in access networks, 5G xHaul in mobile networks and DAA in cable networks. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and has authored numerous articles.

Jon has spent over 30 years working in the telecoms industry and joined Nokia through the acquisition of Infinera in 2025. Prior to Infinera Jon worked for Lucent Technologies, Sycamore Networks and Transmode in a variety of engineering, sales and marketing roles. Jon is a Chartered Engineer and holds a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Electrical Engineering and Electronics from the University of Manchester (UMIST).

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  • Agnieszka Styś-Zejglic
  • Andre de Groot
  • Fabio Fernandes
  • João Silva
  • Manfred Bader
  • Matt Grashoff
  • MIKHAIL LENKO
  • Olivier DUROYON
  • Philippe Gerard
  • Sachin Jain
  • Stuart Smith
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