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[MUNICH, Germany] – [November 11, 2025] – Total Telecom, the organiser of Europe’s leading digital economy conferences, is pleased to announce the full agenda for Connected Germany 2025, taking place on November 18th and 19th at the MOC – Event Center Messe München. The two-day event will unite over 1,500 industry executives, policymakers, and innovators to accelerate the adoption of the latest digital technologies, from fibre and 5G to AI.
The conference is set to tackle Germany’s most pressing connectivity challenges, with a deep focus on public-private partnerships, accelerating FTTH deployment, and securing digital sovereignty.
Tackling Germany’s largest digital challenges
The event kicks off on November 18th with a powerful line-up of keynote sessions defining the national connectivity roadmap. Attendees will hear directly from the public sector with a governmental keynote on “Successes and challenges in digitalisation in Bavaria” delivered by Dr. Hans Michael Strepp, Ministerialdirektor und Amtschef at the Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Digitales.
A highlight of the morning will be the Leaders Forum: The mobile future of Germany. This high-level panel brings together senior representatives from the country’s largest operators, including Michael Jungwirth (Vodafone) and Dirk Grewe (Telefonica), alongside Ernst Ferdinand Wilmsmann (Mobilfunkinfrastrukturgesellschaft mbH), Ingobert Veith (Huawei), and Dragan Jovanovic (American Tower Germany). Moderated by Dr. Frederic Ufer (VATM), the panel will debate the critical role of mobile networks in achieving Germany’s 2030 gigabit targets and the evolving structure of the market.
Beyond the main stage, the agenda is packed with deep-dive sessions across multiple tracks, exploring themes such as Smart Government, Digital Germany, and the economics of Gigabit Germany. Critical sessions will address persistent industry challenges, such as eliminating connectivity bottlenecks inside buildings and residential areas and why Germany remains so dependent on non-European technology.
Operators will also explore a key competitive advantage in the track focused on AI in Operational Excellence. These sessions will demonstrate how artificial intelligence is set to play a pivotal role in strengthening network and service reliability while delivering the cost reduction and efficiency gains needed to ease both demand and supply-side pressures facing the industry.

A marketplace of digital innovation
More than just a conference, Connected Germany 2025 offers a massive exhibition floor featuring over 120 leading exhibitors, ranging from major global vendors to cutting-edge local startups. This dedicated space provides a crucial meeting point for attendees to network with over 1,500 guests and explore the latest technologies across the entire value chain. Visitors can meet with fibre manufacturers, network construction specialists, core network technology providers, cloud services, and 5G equipment vendors, making it the most comprehensive marketplace for digital infrastructure solutions in Germany.
Connected Germany 2025 is the essential meeting place for operators, investors, municipalities, and tech providers to forge the partnerships required to build a fully connected Germany.
