
About us
Prysmian Group is world leader in the energy and telecom cables and systems industry. With almost 140 years of experience, sales of around €10 billion, about 28,000 employees in over 50 countries and 104 plants, the Group is strongly positioned in high-tech markets and offers the widest possible range of products, services, technologies and know-how. It operates in the businesses of underground and submarine cables and systems for power transmission and distribution, of special cables for applications in many different industries and of medium and low voltage cables for the construction and infrastructure sectors. For the telecommunications industry, the Group manufactures cables and accessories for voice, video and data transmission, offering a comprehensive range of proprietary optical fibres, optical and copper cables and connectivity systems. Prysmian is a public company, listed on the Italian Stock Exchange in the FTSE MIB index.
Our sessions

Mon Nov 29, 4:10 PM - 5:00 PM GMT +1
Keynote Panel: Europe’s digital infrastructure investment challenge
Philippe Vanhille, Executive Vice President Telecoms Business, Prysmian Group
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Prysmian Group’s Telecom Business helps to accelerate connectivity and to link people, communities, businesses, countries and continents, supporting the evolution of the telecom industry with its complete solutions.
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Boosting a greener and digitalized Europe with sustainable networks
As the European Union seeks to drive forward its twin digital and green transitions, the telecoms and energy industries are more important than ever. Fibre optic providers, including Prysmian Group, are actively contributing to the shift towards carbon neutrality.

Worldwide optical transmission routes made safer
Now, more than ever, security of data transfer is of the utmost importance; and with most of the world’s traffic travelling inside optical fibres, secured optical links are a must have.

Energy consumption of telecommunication access networks
A study intended to provide an initial impetus for the consideration and assessment of the energy requirements of different broadband access technologies.
Bruna Chitoni
bruna.chitoni@prysmiangroup.com
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