Sony pulls its in-person participation at this year's Mobile World Congress
Trade show was confirmed this week to take place in first week of March as originally planned
Trade show was confirmed this week to take place in first week of March as originally planned
Exhibitors present admit low attendance but some were able to make important contacts at the trade show anyway
Four Years from Now brings over 430 businesses from more than 35 countries to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
Mobile World Congress gets underway after it was cancelled last year due to Covid-19
€21 tickets will be on offer for local visitors from different sectors, while a €300,000 donation will be given toward Covid-19 recovery
The multinational conglomerate is the latest big name to pull out of the tech fair over coronavirus uncertainties
Industry fair expected to have “much smaller” impact on Catalan economy compared to other years
Sony, Nokia and Ericsson have already said that they won’t be attending Barcelona MWC 2021 next summer due to concerns over Covid-19
Technology fair will require negative PCR test before entry, with rapid tests available on-site
Sector hopes world's biggest mobile fair's return in June will bring about a change in fortune
John Hoffmann, CEO of GSMA, says his company are taking “extraordinary steps” to host Mobile World Congress this summer
Annual Barcelona trade show initially canceled in February 2020 and rescheduled for March 2021
Deal to hold trade fair in Barcelona until at least 2024 ratified by board
One year extension is compensation for the cancelation of this year's edition due to coronavirus
First time since 2014 that February has not seen fall in unemployment, with government blaming coronavirus and MWC cancellation