Pope Leo XIV Greetings to the Churches of the Global South Gathered at the Amazonian Museum of Belém

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Nov 18 2025 (IPS-Partners)

 
I greet the particular Churches of the Global South gathered at the Amazonian Museum of Belém, joining the prophetic voice of my brother Cardinals who have taken part in COP 30, telling the world with words and gestures that the Amazon region remains a living symbol of creation with an urgent need for care.

You chose hope and action over despair, building a global community that works together. This has delivered progress, but not enough. Hope and determination must be renewed, not only in words and aspirations, but also in concrete actions.

The creation is crying out in floods, droughts, storms and relentless heat. One in three people live in great vulnerability because of these climate changes. To them, climate change is not a distant threat, and to ignore these people is to deny our shared humanity. There is still time to keep the rise in global temperature below 1.5°C, but the window is closing. As stewards of God’s creation, we are called to act swiftly, with faith and prophecy, to protect the gift He entrusted to us.

The Paris Agreement has driven real progress and remains our strongest tool for protecting people and the planet. But we must be honest: it is not the Agreement that is failing, we are failing in our response. What is failing is the political will of some. True leadership means service, and support at a scale that will truly make a difference. Stronger climate actions will create stronger and fairer economic systems. Strong climate actions and policies, both are an investment in a more just and stable world.

We walk alongside scientists, leaders and pastors of every nation and creed. We are guardians of creation, not rivals for its spoils. Let us send a clear global signal together: nations standing in unwavering solidarity behind the Paris Agreement and behind climate cooperation.

Let this Amazonic Museum be remembered as the space where humanity chose cooperation over division and denial.

And may God bless all of you in your efforts to continue caring for God’s creation. In the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit. Amen.

 


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SEE Institute Launches Professional Diploma Programs to Advance Sustainability Education

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SEE Institute, the region’s first net zero emissions building and the knowledge and research hub in The Sustainable City, has officially launched its Professional Diploma Programs under SEE Education, marking a major milestone in advancing sustainability education, research, and applied innovation in the UAE. They are designed as immersive, interdisciplinary journey connecting theory with practice, and learning with impact.

Developed by the experts behind The Sustainable City, the world’s leading model for sustainable urban development, these programs consolidate over 20 years of experience in delivering net–zero ready communities and sustainability solutions across food, energy, mobility, water, and waste.

The accredited programs by SCQF (Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework) empower professionals, with the tools and knowledge needed to lead sustainability transformation. The diplomas focus on five critical disciplines aligned with national and global sustainability priorities including food systems, energy solutions, integrated water management, integrated waste solutions, and built environment practices.

“At SEE Institute, our purpose is to move sustainability from theory to practice.” said Faris Saeed, Founder and President of SEE Institute. “For more than 15 years, we have built and operated real sustainable cities, learned from data, refined solutions, and proven that sustainability works when it is practical and measurable. Today, we have transformed that hands–on experience into structured learning programs, turning our journey into courses that empower the next generation of leaders to influence policy, redesign systems, and accelerate innovation across their fields.”

Diploma program participants gain access to The Sustainable City’s Living Lab, enabling them to conduct hands–on assignments and capstone projects inside an operational community. The most impactful capstone projects will be considered for incubation with Bedayat Business Incubator, while top–performing students may be considered for roles within SEE Holding’s ecosystem, creating a direct pathway from education to implementation.

The programs run over six months and are structured to accommodate full–time professionals, with evening classes and flexible participation options, whether on–campus or online. Designed for individuals working across government, private sector, and entrepreneurial initiatives, catering to professionals looking to transition into sustainability, deepen their expertise, or drive strategic ESG implementation within their organizations.

Enrollment for the next cohort will start January and applications can be submitted through the website https://www.seeeducationgroup.com/

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معهد “سي انستيتيوت” يطلق مجموعة من برامج الدبلوم المهني في الاستدامة

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة, Nov. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

 أعلن معهدسي استيتيوت المركز الرائد والمتخصص في التعليم والتدريب والأبحاث المتخصصة بالاستدامة، عن إطلاق برامج الدبلوم المهني تحت مظلة “سيي ايديوكيشن“. ويأتي هذا الإطلاق بهدف تعزيز التعليم والبحث العلمي في الاستدامة، وتشجيع الابتكار التطبيقي في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة.

وتستند برامج الدبلوم المهني إلى خبرة عملية تمتد لأكثر من عشرين عامًا لفريق من والمتخصصين الذين قادوا تطويرالمدينة المستدامة” النموذج العالمي الرائد في التنمية الحضرية المستدامة. وتهدف هذه البرامج إلى تمكين المشاركين من تطبيق حلول الاستدامة المتكاملة في تصميم وتطوير مجتمعات صفرية الانبعاثات، إلى جانب تزويدهم بمهارات عملية في مجالات الغذاء، والطاقة، والنقل، والمياه، وإدارة النفايات، بما يسهم في بناء مستقبل أكثر استدامة.

وتتمتع برامج الدبلوم باعتماد إطار المنح والشهادات الأسكتلندي (SCQF) الأمر الذي يساهم في توفير الأدوات والمعرفة اللازمة للمهنيين لقيادة التحول نحو الاستدامة. وتركز برامج الدبلوم على خمس مجالات رئيسية تتماشى مع أولويات الاستدامة الوطنية والعالمية، وتشمل: نظم الغذاء المستدامة، حلول الطاقة المستدامة، إدارة المياه المتكاملة، حلول النفايات المتكاملة، والممارسات المستدامة للبنية التحتية والبيئة.

وقال فارس سعيد، مؤسس ورئيس معهد “سي انستيتيوت“: “نلتزم في منهجنا بمواصلة الابتكار في الاستدامة وتحويل النظريات إلى واقع عملي. وعلى مدار أكثر من 15 عامًا، قمنا ببناء وتشغيل مدن مستدامة شكلت مختبرًا حيًا للبحث والتجربة، واستفدنا من البيانات وصقلنا حلولًا مبتكرة أثبتت أن الاستدامة تنجح عندما تكون عملية وقابلة للقياس. واليوم، نحوّل هذا الرصيد من الخبرة والمعرفة المتراكمة إلى برامج تعليمية متخصصة ودورات تدريبية عملية، نهدف من خلالها إلى تمكين الجيل القادم من القادة والمهنيين ليكونوا قادرين على التأثير، وتعديل السياسات، وإعادة تصميم الأنظمة، وتسريع وتيرة الابتكار في مجتمعاتهم وقطاعاتهم.”

وسيتمكن المشاركون في برامج الدبلوم من الوصول إلى المختبر الحي في المدينة المستدامة، مما يتيح لهم تنفيذ المهام العملية ومشاريع التخرج داخل بيئة واقعية ومجتمع يعمل بكامل طاقته. ويعزز هذا الربط بين التعلم الأكاديمي والخبرة الميدانية قدرة الطلاب على تطوير حلول قابلة للتطبيق والتوسع. كما ستخضع مشاريع التخرج الأكثر تأثيرًا للدراسة تمهيدًا لانتقالها إلى مرحلة ريادة الأعمال ضمن حاضنة الأعمالبدايات، في حين قد يُتاح للطلاب الأكثر تميزًا الانضمام إلى مجموعةسي القابضة، مما يوفر لهم مسارًا مباشرًا وواضحًا من التعليم إلى التطبيق العملي في السوق.”

ويستمر برنامج الدبلوم لمدة ستة أشهر، وقد صمم ليلبي احتياجات المهنيين العاملين بدوام كامل، مع توفير حصص مسائية وخيارات مرنة للمشاركة، سواء حضوريًا أو عبر الإنترنت. وتستهدف هذه البرامج الأفراد العاملين في القطاع الحكومي والخاص ومبادرات رواد الأعمال.

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UNRWA Continues Operations in Gaza Amid Ongoing Insecurity and Shortages of Essential Services

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), briefs reporters on UNRWA’s services across the occupied Palestinian territories and UNRWA’ s ongoing operations. Credit: UN Photo/Mark Garten

By Oritro Karim
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 18 2025 – After nearly two years of conflict between Hamas and Israel, displaced Palestinians in Gaza have begun returning home as humanitarian organizations work to restore essential, life-saving services. Despite recent progress, the United Nations (UN) and its partners continue to face major obstacles in reaching the most vulnerable populations due to ongoing insecurity and heightened restrictions. With winter fast approaching—and expected to further worsen living conditions—sustained aid operations remain critical.

Roughly one month into the ceasefire, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has reported ongoing daily bombardments of residential areas in zones where Israeli forces remain deployed, particularly in eastern Khan Younis and eastern Gaza City. The agency has also documented multiple ceasefire violations along the “Yellow Line,” leading to numerous civilian casualties.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, between October 29 and November 5, bombardments resulted in 15 Palestinian deaths and 24 injuries. An additional 31 bodies were recovered from the rubble of collapsed buildings. The Ministry further reports that since the start of the ceasefire, 241 Palestinians have been killed and 609 injured.

Philippe Lazzarini, the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), observed that the humanitarian situation in Gaza firmly hinges on the stability of the ceasefire. “A ceasefire that merely prolongs the absence of war without charting a viable path to peace would only repeat the disastrous mistakes of the past,” Lazzarini wrote in a Guardian op-ed on November 10. “A truly peaceful future requires a genuine investment in a definitive political solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.”

Additionally, Lazzarini underscored the urgent need for an international stabilization force to protect key civilian infrastructures and facilitate a smooth flow of humanitarian operations, as well as increased accountability measures to acquire justice for victims of violations of international humanitarian law. On November 12, Lazzarini informed reporters at the UN headquarters that accountability is crucial in establishing a sustainable end to violence and a path to recovery for Palestine as a whole.

“The starting point could at least be a board of inquiry,” said Lazzarini, “More broadly, if we want to promote any lasting peace, I don’t think we would succeed if we aren’t going for the delivery of justice and healing, and recognizing the scope of atrocities that have been committed.”

Despite the UN recording considerable improvement in the humanitarian situation of Gaza, conditions remain dire, with famine and disease remaining imminent threats for most Gazans. The UN and its partners continue to face significant access constraints imposed by Israeli authorities. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres informed reporters that the UN is far from having “what is necessary to eliminate famine quickly and create conditions for the people in Gaza to have the very, very minimum that is necessary for dignity in life”.

Philippe Lazzarini (right), the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) briefing on UNRWA’s operations in the occupied Palestinian territory. Credit: Oritro Karim/IPS

OCHA further notes that access to humanitarian aid and agricultural fields beyond the Yellow Line remains prohibited, with yellow-painted concrete blocks being set up to demarcate prohibited areas, as ordered by the Israeli Minister of Defence. Access to the sea also remains barred, with Israeli forces detaining at least five fishers since November 4.

According to OCHA, several essential aid items remain barred from entering Gaza—including humanitarian vehicles, solar panels, mobile latrines, x-ray machines, food and educational supplies, and generators—many of which Israeli authorities classify as outside the scope of humanitarian assistance. OCHA also reports continued restrictions on maintenance tools needed for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) systems. Dozens of UNRWA vehicles and equipment, including water tankers and jetting trucks, have yet to be cleared for entry.

UNRWA and its partners have expressed alarm over the continued imposition of such restrictions during the ceasefire, particularly with the approaching winter season projected to exacerbate living conditions for Palestinians in displacement shelters. The Shelter Cluster estimates that at least 259,000 Palestinian families, or more than 1.45 million Gazans, will be adversely affected by the winter if adequate protection services are not put in place soon.

In a November 5 joint statement from several UN agencies, including UNRWA, UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN and its partners have been collaborating with Gaza’s Ministry of Health to prepare an “integrated catch-up campaign” for immunization and nutritional support, aiming to reach approximately 44,000 children who have been cut off from lifesaving services since the beginning of this conflict.

An estimated one in five children under age three are zero-dose or under-vaccinated due to the conflict, leaving them highly vulnerable to preventable disease outbreaks. The campaign will be carried out in three rounds to provide children with missed routine vaccinations, including Pentavalent, Polio, Rota, Pneumococcal, and two doses of the MMR vaccine.

Vaccination services will be available at 149 health facilities and 10 mobile vehicles across the enclave, with the first round scheduled for November 9-18. The second and third rounds of the vaccine campaign are planned for December 2025 and January 2026, respectively.

Alongside vaccinations, UNICEF and partners will screen children for malnutrition, provide treatment and follow-up for those affected, and refer severe cases to WHO-supported stabilization centers. UNICEF is also rehabilitating 15 health centers, while WHO is restoring an additional 20 facilities that were partially or fully destroyed.

On 14 October 2025 in Gaza’s Middle Area, State of Palestine, 4-year-old Abd Al Kareem eats from a sachet of Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements (LNS) during a malnutrition screening. Credit: Rawan Eleyan/UNICEF

“This immunization campaign is a lifeline, protecting children’s health and restoring hope for the future,” said Dr Richard Peeperkorn, WHO Representative in the occupied Palestinian territory. “It’s a crucial step in strengthening essential health services and protecting vulnerable children in Gaza who have been cut off for far too long. Yet this is only one piece of the puzzle. Much more is needed, and WHO is working to rebuild Gaza’s fragile health system so every child, every community, can access the care they deserve.”

Additionally, Lazzarini informed reporters on November 12 that UNRWA has been a lifeline for Gaza since the beginning of this crisis. Over the past two years, UNRWA has supported over 15 million primary health consultations, providing over 14,000 consultations on average on a daily basis.

UNRWA has also been instrumental in keeping the water system in the enclave from collapsing, with Lazzarini stating that roughly “40 percent of clean water is thanks to the work of (UNRWA’s) engineer(s) on the ground.” Furthermore, UNRWA has supported more than 48,000 children across 96 UNRWA schools five days a week, alongside bringing online education back to about 300,000 children.

“I do believe that we are and remain an extraordinary asset at the disposal of the international community, especially for securing critical services for the population of Gaza and any effort in stabilization and success,” said Lazzarini. “The main challenge is that we need to safeguard the operational space of the agency in Gaza. That’s challenge number one, to acknowledge that the agency is a vital key partner and an invaluable asset to the international community to help consolidate the ceasefire and ensure a successful recovery.”

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Five Breakthroughs for Women’s Rights Amidst Conflict and Crisis

Even as their rights are under attack, women across the world are leading the charge to expand access to justice. Credit: UNDP Somalia

By Revai Makanje Aalbaek and Sarah Douglas
NEW YORK, Nov 18 2025 – Even as their rights face growing threats, women across the globe are driving progress. From courtrooms to communities, women’s leadership is shaping peace, justice and development—often against the odds. In the face of conflict, exclusion and inequality, we continue to see powerful stories of hope, resilience and change. We are inspired by women who mediate local disputes, push for new laws and champion the rights of survivors, holding communities together.

These stories remind us that we achieve our best results when working together, especially when the task ahead is the elimination of deeply rooted and widespread barriers. The UNDP and UN Women Gender Justice Platform – made possible thanks to generous support from Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom—continues to support access to justice and women’s leadership in rule of law institutions in over 45 countries globally, proving that cross border solidarity can dismantle even the most entrenched inequality.

1. Women at the forefront of transitional justice in South Sudan

In the context of the 2018 Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS) and its 2022 Roadmap Agreement, peacebuilding in South Sudan is ongoing, including efforts to deliver transitional justice and community reconciliation.

To safeguard women’s participation in decision-making in these processes, the Gender Justice Platform has supported key legal advancements. In 2024, South Sudan’s parliament adopted two laws guaranteeing that women have a seat and a voice in the Commission for Truth, Reconciliation and Healing and the Compensation and Reparations Authority.

The laws explicitly recognize the distinct impacts of conflict on women, offering special protection for victims and witnesses, particularly for women, children and persons with disabilities.

The laws were informed by recommendations put forward by South Sudanese women as a result of a consultation on gender-responsive and survivor-centred transitional justice, co-hosted in June 2023 by the Gender Justice Platform.

These laws mark a major step toward ensuring that women, including survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, shape how truth-telling occurs and reparations are delivered, and that women’s leadership is woven into South Sudan’s journey toward justice, reconciliation and peace.

Through the Gender Justice Platform, UNDP and UN Women have empowered women to participate in transitional justice processes in more than 20 countries, including Colombia, Ethiopia, Liberia and Mali.

2. Expanding access to justice in Tanzania

In Tanzania, women and underrepresented groups, including women with disabilities, often face deep-rooted barriers to justice. To address them, UN Women worked closely with the Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs, boosting its legal aid and awareness campaign to reach more than 56,000 people, half of them women and girls. Critical issues were on the agenda, including land and property disputes, inheritance, family matters and gender-based violence.

In Tanzania, paralegals and social workers deliver legal aid and raise awareness on women’s rights. Credit: UN Women/Hanna Mtango

For lasting impact, the Gender Justice Platform empowered local champions – paralegals, aid providers and community social workers – to deliver legal aid and raise awareness on women’s rights, justice and social norms.

Complementing this, strategic training for judges on gender responsive sentencing ensures that women’s needs are considered when cases reach court. Together, these efforts show that sustainable justice must integrate both formal and informal systems to be effective and trusted.

3. Women mediators in Yemen help women resolve legal disputes

The space for women’s rights is restricted in Yemen. As around 80 percent of disputes in the country are resolved through community-based mechanisms, UNDP supported women mediators and paralegals to provide services though these customary and informal networks.

In 2024 alone, women mediators and paralegals resolved over 1,200 local disputes, primarily family-related, in partnership with local civil society organizations such as the Youth Horizon Foundation, making this initiative a critical lifeline for those most in need.

Women paralegals are working as insider-mediators to build peace in a bottom-up manner, contributing to the overall stabilization of the country.

Through the Gender Justice Platform, UNDP assisted about 300 women held in a prison, many of whom are there with their children. With UNICEF and civil society, UNDP advocated to facilitate the release and reintegration of wrongfully detained women, restoring dignity and family connections.

One woman, for example, spent an additional seven years in the prison after completing her sentence, as no one from her family would come for her. With UNDP support, Yemen Women Union (YWU) reconciled the woman with her family, and she was released.

4. Championing women’s leadership in South East Asia

In courtrooms across Southeast Asia, women judges are reshaping justice. In Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Thailand, they are building mentoring networks to ensure the law reflects women’s lived realities.

Their enthusiasm and professionalism sparked the Women’s Leadership in the Judiciary initiative, along with a storytelling campaign through which women judges share their personal stories.

“To ensure gender justice,” explains Sapana Pradhan Malla of Nepal, “our first step was to make sure that the law reflects women’s experience and perspective, without exclusion or discrimination against women.”

By amplifying women’s voices, the Gender Justice Platform is nurturing a new generation of women leaders who are supporting the transformation of the judiciary from within.

5. Civil society advancing gender justice in Colombia

The Gender Justice Platform supports women’s civil society organizations that translate global commitments into local, feminist action, ensuring survivors’ voices shape every step of the justice process. In Colombia, the Alliance Initiative of Women for Peace brings together 248 organizations of survivors, activists and lawyers.

In 2024, with support from the Gender Justice Platform, the Alliance worked alongside survivors of sexual violence and the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, Colombia’s transitional justice tribunal, to ensure full and restorative participation.

As Alliance Director Angela Cerón Lasprilla explains, “Knowing I was not the only survivor, that what happened was not my fault and that I am a human being, that I matter—it’s only possible to acknowledge that if you have the support.”

Advancing women’s rights benefits everyone. Evidence shows that the advancement of women’s rights fosters equality, economic growth and opportunities for all. When women have unimpeded access to their rights, including justice and security, societies have a better chance to prosper, live in peace and enjoy development.

Explore the 2024 annual report of the Gender Justice Platform to see and celebrate what we achieved together. Along with our partners, we will continue to foster change for women and their active participation in justice efforts, guided by the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

Revai Makanje Aalbaek is Senior Advisor on Justice and Security, UNDP Crisis Bureau;
Sarah Douglas is Deputy Chief, Peace, Security and Resilience Section, UN Women

The Gender Justice Platform is implemented under the framework of UNDP’s Global Programme for Strengthening the Rule of Law, Human Rights, Justice and Security for Sustainable Peace and Development.

Source: UNDP

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Why Climate Finance Is Vital for the Implementation of NDCs in Africa


We did not start this fire, but we are being handed the bill. The wealthy country’s bill. It’s time to pay it.The USD 1.3 trillion roadmap is only a starting point; delivery and accountability are the real tests of success. —Evans Njewa, Chair of the Least Developed Countries Group on Climate Change

Mavenir présentera sa stratégie d’entreprise et sa vision de l’IA lors de l’Annual Global Analyst Event

RICHARDSON, Texas, 18 nov. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, l’éditeur de logiciels spécialisé dans la conception de réseaux mobiles alimentés par l’IA dès la conception, organisera son Annual Global Analyst Event les 19 et 20 décembre 2025. L’entreprise y présentera son nouveau positionnement sur le marché ainsi que sa feuille de route. Cet événement présentera les solutions de Mavenir. Axées sur les télécommunications, basées sur le cloud et intégrant l’IA dès la conception, ces solutions permettent aux opérateurs d’accélérer leur transition vers des réseaux autonomes, d’améliorer leur efficacité opérationnelle et d’exploiter de nouvelles opportunités de monétisation.

La vision de Mavenir est de permettre à l’industrie de passer des réseaux intégrant l’IA aux réseaux construits autour de l’IA. À mesure que les opérateurs évoluent vers des modèles d’entreprises technologiques davantage axés sur les logiciels et les services, la capacité à automatiser les opérations et à gérer intelligemment les ressources réseau s’avère primordiale. Lors de cet événement, Mavenir présentera ses nouvelles priorités stratégiques en vue de favoriser cette transition.

La nouvelle stratégie de Mavenir se concentrera sur trois secteurs clés :

  • L’IA au service de l’autonomie des réseaux : améliorer l’assurance de service agentique et l’intelligence réseau pour optimiser l’efficacité opérationnelle et permettre la mise en place de réseaux autonomes TMF de niveau 4/5.
  • L’IA au service de la monétisation : développement et fourniture rapides de nouveaux services basés sur l’IA, en exploitant la vaste infrastructure de déploiement des produits phares de Mavenir.
  • Des solutions AI–RAN : amélioration de l’efficacité énergétique, optimisation du spectre, et mise en place de réseaux non terrestres (NTN) et de déploiements macro grâce à des capacités de calcul géolocalisées et à l’intelligence périphérique.

Cet événement comprendra des présentations de clients opérateurs mobiles de premier plan, des mises à jour complètes du portefeuille, ainsi que la stratégie et la vision actualisées de l’entreprise, clairement axées sur la progression de celle–ci vers des réseaux conçus autour de l’IA.

Pardeep Kohli, PDG de Mavenir, qui inaugurera ces deux journées en présentant la stratégie et la nouvelle vision de l’entreprise, a déclaré : « Les télécommunications font partie de notre ADN, et nous comprenons parfaitement de quelle manière les réseaux doivent évoluer. Aujourd’hui, les opérateurs se concentrent sur l’amélioration de l’efficacité opérationnelle et sur l’accélération de la transition vers l’exploitation autonome des réseaux. Notre stratégie reflète la tendance actuelle du secteur, à savoir : des réseaux intelligents, automatisés et adaptatifs. En combinant une expertise inégalée dans le domaine des télécommunications avec des logiciels ouverts, évolutifs et basés sur le cloud, Mavenir optimise les réseaux mobiles grâce à des solutions conçues avec l’IA dès la conception. Cet événement est l’occasion de présenter notre vision et d’échanger directement avec la communauté mondiale des analystes en télécommunications. »

À propos de Mavenir

Mavenir développe des réseaux intelligents, automatisés et programmables grâce à des solutions logicielles cloud natives, conçues avec l’IA dès la conception et destinées aux opérateurs mobiles. L’expertise approfondie de l’entreprise dans le domaine des télécoms a été démontrée par des déploiements auprès de plus de 300 opérateurs dans plus de 120 pays, qui desservent ensemble plus de 50 % des abonnés mondiaux. Mavenir allie une solide expérience des télécoms à une expertise cloud et informatique, ainsi qu’à des compétences en science des données, essentielles pour relever les défis concrets de ses clients. Ses solutions logicielles éprouvées sont élaborées par intégration de l’IA dès la conception, offrant ainsi aux entreprises technologiques un avenir basé sur l’IA et l’évolution des opérateurs.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site www.mavenir.com 

Contacts médias

Contact relations publiques de Mavenir :
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Mavenir präsentiert Unternehmens-Update und KI-Vision auf dem jährlichen globalen Analysten-Event

RICHARDSON, Texas, Nov. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, ein Softwareunternehmen, das KI–basierte Mobilfunknetze entwickelt, veranstaltet vom 19. bis 20. November 2025 sein jährliches Analysten–Event, um die aktualisierte Marktpositionierung und den Fahrplan des Unternehmens vorzustellen. Das Event wird hervorheben, wie die Telco–First–, Cloud–nativen und AI–by–Design–Lösungen von Mavenir es Betreibern ermöglichen, ihren Weg zu autonomen Netzwerken zu beschleunigen, die Betriebseffizienz zu steigern und neue Monetarisierungsmöglichkeiten zu erschließen. 

Die Vision von Mavenir ist es, den Wandel der Branche von KI–integrierten zu KI–nativen Netzwerken zu ermöglichen. Da sich die Betreiber zu stärker softwaregesteuerten, serviceorientierten TechCo–Modellen entwickeln, wird die Fähigkeit zur Automatisierung des Betriebs und zur intelligenten Verwaltung von Netzwerkressourcen immer wichtiger. Auf dem Event wird Mavenir seine aktualisierten strategischen Prioritäten zur Unterstützung dieses Wandels vorstellen.

Die aktualisierte Strategie von Mavenir konzentriert sich auf drei Schlüsselbereiche:

  • KI für autonome Netzwerke – Förderung der agentenbasierten Service–Sicherung und Netzwerkintelligenz für betriebliche Effizienz und die Realisierung autonomer Netzwerke der TMF–Stufen 4/5.
  • KI für die Monetarisierung – schnelle Entwicklung und Bereitstellung neuer KI–Dienste unter Nutzung von Mavenirs breiter Installationsbasis im Core–Produktportfolio.
  • AI–RAN – Förderung der Energieeffizienz, Spektrumoptimierung sowie Unterstützung nicht–terrestrischer Netzwerke (NTN) und Makro–Deployments mit standortbezogener Rechenleistung und Edge–Intelligenz.

Das Event beinhaltet Präsentationen von führenden Mobilfunkbetreibern, umfassende Portfolio–Updates sowie die aktualisierte Unternehmensstrategie und –vision mit einem klaren Fokus auf die Entwicklung des Unternehmens hin zu KI–nativen Netzwerken.

Pardeep Kohli, Präsident und CEO von Mavenir, der das zweitägige Event mit der Vorstellung der aktualisierten Strategie und Vision eröffnen wird, erklärte: „Telekommunikation ist unsere DNA, und wir haben ein tiefes Verständnis dafür, wie sich Netzwerke weiterentwickeln müssen. Die Betreiber konzentrieren sich heute darauf, die betriebliche Effizienz zu verbessern und den Übergang zu autonomen Netzwerkbetriebsmodellen zu beschleunigen. Unsere Strategie spiegelt den Entwicklungstrend der Branche wider – hin zu intelligenten, automatisierten und anpassungsfähigen Netzwerken. Mavenir kombiniert unübertroffene Telekommunikationsexpertise mit offener, skalierbarer, Cloud–nativer Software, um Mobilfunknetze mit AI–by–Design–Lösungen zu verbessern. Dieses Event bietet die Gelegenheit, unsere Ausrichtung mitzuteilen und direkt mit der globalen Analysten–Community der Telekommunikationsbranche in Kontakt zu treten.“

Über Mavenir 

Mavenir ermöglicht intelligente, automatisierte und programmierbare Netzwerke durch die Entwicklung von telekommunikationsorientierten, Cloud–nativen und KI–basierten Softwarelösungen für Mobilfunkbetreiber. Die umfassende Telekommunikationsexpertise des Unternehmens zeigt sich in Implementierungen bei mehr als 300 Netzbetreibern in über 120 Ländern – gemeinsam versorgen sie über 50 % der weltweiten Mobilfunkteilnehmer. Mavenir verbindet tiefgreifendes Telekommunikations–Know–how mit Cloud– und IT–Kompetenzen sowie Datenwissenschaft – Fähigkeiten, die entscheidend sind, um reale Herausforderungen von Netzbetreibern effektiv zu lösen. Die bewährten Softwarelösungen sind KI–basiert und ebnen den Weg für eine KI–native Zukunft sowie die Weiterentwicklung traditioneller Netzbetreiber zu echten TechCos.

Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter www.mavenir.com.

Medienkontakte

Mavenir – PR–Kontakte:
Emmanuela Spiteri
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