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🎙️ In this episode of IoT and IP Explained, I’m joined by Mathias Hellman, Vice President of Strategy & Value at Ericsson, to explore the powerful connection between 5G, IoT, and licensing. We discuss: • What connects IoT and standardisation • How 5G use cases are transforming industries • The role of Fixed Wireless Access and AR/VR • Why standardisation enables scale and interoperability • How IPR drives the innovation cycle from 2G to 6G • And Mathias’ personal leadership lesson on the value of clarity in communication 📌 Whether you're in tech, law, policy, or just curious about how 5G is shaping our connected future – this episode is for you! 👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of connectivity, innovation, and IP. 📲 Follow me on LinkedIn: Dr-Claudia-Tapia As Vice President of Strategy & Value at Ericsson's IPR & Licensing unit, Mr. Hellman is responsible for managing the strategic aspects of Ericsson's industry-leading portfolio of over 60,000 granted patents. He has developed Ericsson's licensing models, ensuring a fair return on the company's substantial investment in various research areas including cellular standards, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. Mr. Hellman joined Ericsson in 2011 and has held various roles within the strategy and portfolio management team, helping to cement Ericsson's position in the technological and IPR landscape. As part of Ericsson's leadership team for IPR & Licensing, his responsibilities also encompass IPR strategy development, patent portfolio management, patent acquisitions and divestments, open-source policies, IPR in R&D collaborations, and IPR in standardization and technology strategy. Mr. Hellman’s breadth of responsibilities showcases his ability to combine a detail-oriented perspective with visionary thinking. Throughout his career, Mr. Hellman has had a steadfast dedication to navigating the intricate landscape of intellectual property rights, recognizing its pivotal role in fostering innovation and growth in the technology industry. Mr. Hellman holds an M.Sc. in Intellectual Capital Management and a B.Sc. in Software Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology.