Assured Communications Executives to Lead Key Discussions on Subsea Infrastructure Evolution at Singapore Conference
Assured Communications executives will moderate panels at Submarine Networks World 2025, addressing the transformation of cable landing stations and data centers to meet evolving global connectivity demands.

Assured Communications CEO Joel Ogren and Chief Growth Officer Tim Parker will serve as moderators for critical panel discussions at Submarine Networks World 2025 in Singapore, highlighting the evolving infrastructure needs of global telecommunications networks. Ogren, drawing on nearly four decades of experience in secure networks and subsea infrastructure, will lead the panel titled "Not just a CLS – the ongoing evolution of the cable landing station" on September 24, 2025, at 2:40 p.m. SGT.
The discussion will explore how cable landing stations are expanding beyond traditional roles into multi-functional hubs supporting both connectivity and broader digital infrastructure requirements. Panel participants include Alan Hollander, VP Subsea Systems Engineering at NOKIA, Diego Matas, COO of EllaLink, Ben Cooper, Partner – APAC at CambridgeMC, and David Simarro Barcelo, Head of Sales EMEA & ASIA at Telxius.
Parker, with over 30 years of leadership in IT, data centers, and telecommunications, will moderate "Dynamic DC – how are bricks and mortar remaining fluid to meet the changing needs of the subsea industry" at 4:20 p.m. SGT on the same day. This panel will address how data centers are adapting their design, operations, and interconnection strategies to keep pace with the evolving demands of the subsea ecosystem.
The participation of Assured Communications executives in these discussions underscores the strategic importance of subsea cable infrastructure in global connectivity. The evolution of cable landing stations into multi-functional hubs reflects the growing complexity of digital infrastructure requirements, while data center adaptations highlight the need for flexible infrastructure to support expanding subsea networks.
These discussions at Submarine Networks World 2025 come at a critical time when global demand for reliable, high-speed connectivity continues to grow exponentially. The transformation of traditional infrastructure into more dynamic, multi-purpose facilities represents a significant shift in how telecommunications companies approach network design and implementation.
The conference will take place at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore, bringing together industry leaders to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities in subsea network development. The insights from these panels are expected to influence how telecommunications companies worldwide approach infrastructure development and modernization in the coming years.