Mobile World Congress: Catalan highlights
A hundred Catalan tech companies, from big businesses to start-ups, attending this year’s edition of the fair
A hundred Catalan tech companies, from big businesses to start-ups, attending this year’s edition of the fair
Humanoid robots and sensors to move objects with the mind just some of the latest developments at this year’s congress
Catalan News talks trade with Carles Gómara, innovation manager for Catalonia Trade & Investment, on the grounds of the Mobile World Congress 2018
Mobile World Congress features a flying taxi, driverless cars and even a spaceship among the innovative solutions for future travel
Artificial intelligence, virtual reality, robotics, and drones, just some of the innovations showcased at this year’s event in Barcelona
Major tech firms such as Samsung, Huawei, Nokia and Telefónica unveil new flagship products and services in Barcelona
The King of Spain’s arrival is met with protests in the streets and institutional boycott by major figures of Catalonia
Both pro-independence and unionists took to the streets to mark the monarch’s arrival for the Mobile World Congress
Key themes at this year's event, kicking off on Monday, include artificial intelligence, drones, robotics, and augmented reality
Data released foresees a growth in demand of between 10% and 35% for premium fish, meat, and raw products
Terror threat level is high, set at four out of five, with annual Mobile World Congress just round the corner
70% of hotels in Sitges already booked up for MWC
Catalan capital will share headquarters of an observatory for next generation mobile network
Accomodation platform forecasts they will spend around €40 million euros in Barcelona during Mobile World Congress
Event organizers forecast more than 108,000 attendees