- AI and network automation were central themes, with experts exploring their role in enhancing operational efficiency and optimising performance.
- Collaboration and workforce development were key to future-proofing North America’s digital ecosystem, with a focus on upskilling talent to meet emerging demands.
Transforming North America’s Digital Infrastructure through Innovation
Held from October 27–29, 2025, in Arlington, TX, NANOG 95 brought together leading experts from government, industry, and academia to explore the evolving landscape of network infrastructure. Organised by the North American Network Operators’ Group (NANOG), the event featured a series of keynote talks, panel discussions, and technical sessions that addressed critical issues shaping the future of North America’s digital economy.
LARUS actively participated in the event, sharing valuable insights on global IP address management and scalable network solutions. The discussions spanned a wide array of topics, including the roll-out of next-generation 5G networks, AI-driven network management, and reducing latency in cloud services. With increasing data demands and the push for more efficient, secure, and scalable networks, the event underscored the need for a more robust infrastructure and clear regulatory frameworks that support digital development across the continent.
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Building Resilience and Preparing for the Future
In addition to the AI focus, NANOG 95 also explored the integration of technologies like 5G, IoT, and edge computing. These technologies were highlighted as key drivers of the next phase of network evolution, enabling faster, smarter, and more adaptable infrastructures. The event also delved into blockchain technology, discussing its potential for securing network transactions and protecting data privacy. As the digital threat landscape continues to evolve, blockchain was presented as a solution to improve data integrity and establish trust across the digital ecosystem.
A dedicated track on workforce development emphasised the importance of preparing the next generation of network engineers and IT professionals to meet the demands of an increasingly complex digital landscape. Experts highlighted the need for continuous learning and upskilling, particularly in areas like network engineering, cybersecurity, and AI deployment.
As the event wrapped up, organisers and attendees agreed that the future of North America’s digital infrastructure will depend on collaboration, innovation, and investment. By working together across industries, North America can build more resilient, secure, and future-proof networks that will drive the digital economy forward.
