Today’s digital infrastructure is stronger – and more vulnerable – than ever before. How can we ensure that every link – from deployment to security – remains resilient in a world full of emerging threats? This question was central to the Spring TechSummit of SCTE Benelux and partner organisation NLconnect.
The Annual Dinner 2026, the key social event of SCTE Benelux, took place this time at a historic location: the Royal Delft Museum in Delft. SCTE members were not only treated to an excellent four-course dinner, but were also able to take part in a guided tour. The tradition of Delft Blue pottery truly came to life there. The demonstration by the painters in particular made a strong impression on those present. The museum was opened exclusively for SCTE Benelux for the occasion.
For SCTE members, the annual dinner is one of the important benefits of membership. It offers an excellent opportunity to meet industry colleagues and their partners in an informal setting. “I went home with a feeling of admiration for this incredible craftsmanship—what a wonderful evening,” said one of the SCTE members.