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The Gran Via Fairgrounds, located in Hospitalet de Llobregat, has been the scene of one of the most anticipated technological events of the year: the Mobile World Congress. With an attendance that exceeded expectations, 109,000 participants have re -attended, thus equalizing the figures of 2019, before the impact of pandemic.
Connectivity and artificial intelligence: new horizons
Bajo the motto ‘Experience the power of Connection’, this edition has explored the limits of connectivity, with the artificial intelligence and the future of 6G as protagonists of the debate. The fair has been a true laboratory of ideas where innovative solutions have been presented for an increasingly interconnected world.
A space for startups and emerging talent
During the four days of activities, conferences and networking, the 205 participating countries have shown their latest innovations. The section dedicated to the startups has been relocated to Pavilion 7, with a significant influx of visitors interested in emerging talent presentations, including prominent presentations such as one of the founders of Apple.
Highly scope of technological innovations
Among the exhibitors, Huawei stood out with an impressive stand that occupied more than half of Pavilion 1, showing his latest creations in mobile technology and solutions for smart cities. Visitors had the opportunity to see in action triple screen devices and a spectacular photographic collection made with their range of phones.
Technology applied to public safety
The body of the Mossos d’Esquadra presented new features designed by agents of their own body, such as the virtual police station with an artificial intelligence assistant that facilitates interaction with citizens. This technology allows various procedures to be performed, while maintaining privacy and safety in sensitive cases.
The mobility of the future
Among the most amazing innovations was a hyperconnected vehicle that integrates real -time security information. With the incorporation of a drone, this vehicle becomes a mobile office, capable of collecting data and immediately transmitting them to a control center.
The role of universities and new initiatives
Pavilion 8 hosted several Catalan universities under the Four Years From Now project (4yfn), with startups focused on biomedicine, video games and blockchain technology. This space was a meeting place for entrepreneurs and technology companies, fostering innovation and growth.
Reflections on the future
This year’s Mobile World Congress has left a deep imprint on the way we conceive technology and its application in everyday life. With the introduction of 6G and artificial intelligence, the future is presented with a wide range of opportunities that will undoubtedly transform our daily lives. The Terres de l’Ebre, with their emerging talents, have the opportunity to be part of this change, and only time will say if the councils and institutions will take advantage of this wave of innovation.