• LARUS will showcase its AI-powered solutions at PTC’26, focusing on network scalability and digital resilience, with BTW Media providing in-depth coverage of the event.
  • PTC’26 offers a platform for LARUS to highlight its role in advancing AI-driven telecommunications infrastructure, while BTW Media will offer insights into the impact of these developments on the digital economy.

What happened:LARUS to attend PTC’26 and demonstrate cutting-edge digital infrastructure solutions

LARUS has confirmed its participation in PTC’26, the Pacific Telecommunications Council conference set to take place from 3-4 January 2026 at the Shangri-La Singapore. PTC’26 is a major event for the telecommunications, cloud, and AI infrastructure industries, expected to bring together over 1,700 leaders from carriers, hyperscalers, satellite operators, data-centre providers, and investment firms.

As a key player in the digital infrastructure sector, LARUS will showcase its AI-powered solutions, focused on helping companies improve their network operations, scalability, and connectivity in an increasingly data-driven world. The event will feature over 40 sessions, where Larus will demonstrate how its solutions contribute to the broader global trend of building AI-ready networks and strengthening digital resilience.

BTW Media, a department of Larus, will also participate in the event, providing comprehensive coverage and insights from Singapore. They will highlight key moments, industry reactions, and the latest technological advancements that define the future of the telecommunications and AI sectors.

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Why it’s important

PTC’26 provides a critical platform for industry leaders to discuss emerging challenges in digital infrastructure, particularly AI integration, low-latency connectivity, and sovereign cloud solutions. LARUS’ presence at the event signals its commitment to advancing the AI infrastructure that powers modern telecommunications networks.

The event comes at a time when the global connectivity sector is undergoing significant transformation, driven by AI technologies and the growing demand for secure, resilient networks. As such, LARUS’ participation not only underscores its role in shaping the future of global connectivity but also provides a valuable opportunity for industry professionals to engage directly with key innovators in the space.

Meanwhile, BTW Media will offer real-time insights during the event, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of how developments at PTC’26 are impacting the digital economy across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.