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When executives and high-value team members travel, organisations often focus on itinerary, meetings and expected ROI—but rarely on the critical moments when connectivity fails.

The real risk isn’t just roaming bill shock. It’s productivity loss: the minutes or hours where a key contributor can’t access email, retrieve documents, confirm visas, navigate unfamiliar environments or respond to business-critical updates. These gaps can derail negotiations, delay projects and expose individuals and organisations to security vulnerabilities and reputational damage.

A recent study from Cox Business found that 60% of business travellers say fast, reliable internet is their #1 requirement. When thousands of pounds are already invested in flights, accommodation and time out of the office, a single connectivity failure can compromise the entire trip.

Join us to explore how enterprise eSIM platforms are helping organisations:
- Maintain multi-network resilience across 200+ countries
- Keep employees connected and working productively from the moment they land.
- Gain real-time visibility and control to eradicate bill shock and excess charges.
- Reduce security and compliance risks linked to the use of insecure public Wi-Fi.

In this fireside chat, we’ll discuss how enterprise eSIM management transforms global mobility for CIOs, CFOs, IT, and security teams.

Key takeaways:
- Why connectivity gaps are more than an inconvenience: Understand the operational, reputational and compliance risks of “going dark” abroad.
- How leading organisations mitigate disconnection risk: From multi-network access to proactive alerts and centralised oversight.
- Building a future-proof global mobile strategy: Practical steps to strengthen resilience, visibility and security for global teams.

This session will equip you with the clarity and strategy you need to take control of roaming costs and eliminate mobile risk for good.

AGENDA

The hidden cost of connectivity gaps: The real financial impact of lost connectivity: productivity loss, compliance breaches and reputational risk.

How leading organisations reduce disconnection risk: From multi-network access that keeps staff connected in high-risk regions, to real-time usage insights, pre-travel activation, automated alerts and centralised oversight that allows teams to spot and resolve issues before they escalate.

Practical next steps for optimising costs and building a future-proof mobile strategy: What leaders should audit, how to optimise roaming costs, where risks hide, and how to transition smoothly to enterprise eSIM.
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The Actionable Futurist® - Former IBM Managing Partner, Global Keynote Speaker, and Bestselling Author
Andrew Grill is a globally recognised AI expert, futurist, and telecommunications industry veteran who has been at the forefront of mobile connectivity evolution from 1G through 5G.

Andrew's deep telecommunications expertise was forged in senior roles at Australia's leading carriers Telstra and Optus, during the transformative early mobile generations.

Having witnessed and shaped the entire mobile revolution from 1G to 5G, Andrew understands exactly why mobile data connectivity has become the new default network edge, and why enterprises desperately need the real-time visibility and control.
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Founder & Managing Director, Utelize Mobile & SureSIM
Matt Atkinson is a telecoms specialist and part of the founding team behind SureSIM.

As the co-founder of Utelize Mobile, he has spent more than 25 years helping IT leaders in large UK and multi‑national enterprises to optimise their mobile budgets and reduce compliance risks. Today, he focuses on eSIM and next‑generation mobile technologies, bringing enterprise‑grade connectivity solutions to market through SureSIM.