WEBINAR

Innovations In Business and Technology

Discover how today’s most advanced ICT breakthroughs—from high-density optical links to long-reach PoE and fault-managed power—come to life through deliberate, focused innovation. Join CommScope’s Jason Reasor as he reveals the real-world drivers behind these technologies and the strategic decisions that turn bold ideas into market-shaping solutions.
December 16, 2025
6:00 PM UTC
1 hour

December 16th, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT | 10:00 AM PT
Duration: 60 minutes
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Summary

In the world of structured cabling and information and communications technology (ICT), innovation is a necessity for organizations to continue meeting the evolving and increasing demands for connectivity in networks of all types. This innovation manifests in the form of new products and systems that support high-speed high-density optical connections, long-distance data and Power over Ethernet (PoE) connections, and even enterprise-wide direct current (DC) electrical supply via fault managed power. None of these technological solutions would be available today without investing resources into the research-and-development required to make them a reality. 

In this webinar, CommScope’s Vice President of Strategy, Product Management and Marketing for Building and Campus systems, Jason Reasor, explores the technological and the business sides of innovation—describing the real-world circumstances that drive both.

Speaker

Jason Reasor

Jason Reasor

Vice President of Strategy, Product Management and Marketing for Building and Campus Systems

CommScope

Jason Reasor is the Vice President of Strategy, Product Management and Marketing for CommScope's Building and Campus group, with over 27 years in telecommunications and high tech. He has been with CommScope for the last 15 years. Prior to CommScope, he was with Hewlett-Packard for ten years and Tango Networks for two years in Engineering, PLM and Sales Engineering roles. Jason holds a BS in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M and an MBA from the University of Texas at Dallas. He also graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill's GM Accelerate Program. He currently serves on the board of the Communications Cable and Connectivity Association (CCCA).

Moderator

Patrick McLaughlin

Patrick McLaughlin

Chief Editor

Cabling Installation & Maintenance

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