The demo is composed of three scenes presenting tools and results from the Superfluidity project. 1) RDCL 3D is an extensible web framework which can be used to: edit, validate, visualize service and component descriptors expressed with different modelling languages (RDCLs); deploy the component / services over execution platforms. 2) Software defined wireless network (RAN as a Service). An end-to-end wireless network is described as a chain of RFBs (Reusable Functional Blocks) with RDCL 3D. This chain is dynamically instantiated in a cloud environment using containers. The demonstration shows a full software solution orchestrating different RFBs (RAN and CORE) over Central/EDGE/Front-End clouds. The fronthaul network is also made reprogrammable through SDN, which is also deployed as RFBs. 3) Orchestration of micro-VNFs (Unikernels). We have added support for Unikernels (ClickOS) in the XEN hypervisor and in OpenVIM Virtual Infrastructure Manager. Regular VMs (XEN HVM) and Unikernels can run together in the same infrastructure. In the demo we dynamically instantiate an end-to-end service on the infrastructure by chaining regular VMs and Unikernel-based VNFs.