Industrial 5G - '5G Connectivity will improve, secure and allow flexible production'
Rowan Thomson
Thursday 12 August 21

We had the pleasure of catching up with Eman Martin-Vignerte ahead of our upcoming Connected Britain event which is being held in London this September
Can you introduce yourself and your current role?
I was born in Qatar and studied Electrical Engineering at Paderborn University followed by Medical Equipment Engineering at the University of Ulm. I joined Bosch as a Software/Hardware Engineer to work for R&D automotive. Later, I took on responsibility for business development for Healthcare Telemedicine in the UK. In 2013, I became responsible for Political Affairs and Government Relations.
How is 5G and wireless networks revolutionising UK manufacturing?
5G stands for the development of a mobile communications standard that focuses not only on the digital connectivity of people…
Can you introduce yourself and your current role?
I was born in Qatar and studied Electrical Engineering at Paderborn University followed by Medical Equipment Engineering at the University of Ulm. I joined Bosch as a Software/Hardware Engineer to work for R&D automotive. Later, I took on responsibility for business development for Healthcare Telemedicine in the UK. In 2013, I became responsible for Political Affairs and Government Relations.
How is 5G and wireless networks revolutionising UK manufacturing?
5G stands for the development of a mobile communications standard that focuses not only on the digital connectivity of people…
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