New updates have been reported about OneLayer.
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OneLayer is accelerating its European expansion, strengthening its presence to serve rising demand from enterprises that are treating private LTE and 5G networks as critical operational infrastructure. The company already supports multiple European industrial customers and is positioning its platform as a core layer for operational technology management and Zero Trust security across private cellular estates.
As part of this strategy, OneLayer has named Sander Teunissen as Sales Director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, tasking him with scaling regional sales and deepening adoption among enterprises integrating private LTE and 5G into production environments. The company reports growing traction in chemicals manufacturing, broader manufacturing and utilities, where its device-centric security, observability and orchestration capabilities link private cellular deployments with existing cybersecurity stacks.
Management emphasizes that customers are seeking unified visibility and control for connected assets as they expand private networks across plants and critical sites, with OneLayer’s platform intended to serve as a vendor-agnostic foundation for these rollouts. To support complex industrial and municipal deployments, OneLayer is also executing a partner-led go-to-market model, working with Nokia, Ericsson, leading carriers and system integrators to integrate its software into live private LTE and 5G projects across Europe.
This collaborative approach is designed to enable faster scaling while remaining compliant with local operational standards and regulatory requirements, a key consideration for critical infrastructure operators. Strategically, the European build-out reflects OneLayer’s broader ambition to give enterprises managing private cellular networks the same level of policy control, asset intelligence and security assurance they are accustomed to in traditional IT networks, reinforcing its positioning at the intersection of industrial connectivity and cybersecurity.

