Shanghai Daily

Barcelona MWC highlights 5G for ‘a better future’

- TECHNOLOGY (Agencies)

THE Mobile World Congress opened its doors in the city of Barcelona yesterday following a ceremony attended by King Felipe VI of Spain.

The MWC has been held in Barcelona since 2006, growing in importance every year with the 2018 edition predicted to attract 108,000 visitors from over 200 countries to see stands by 2,300 exhibitors.

The 2018 MWC has as its motto “Creating a Better Future” to demonstrat­e its commitment to the 17 United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and the benefits offered by mobile technology, such as eradicatin­g poverty, improving education and aiding gender equality are reflected in 17 personalit­ies on display at the MWC.

As in 2017 the event will continue to focus on the latest developmen­ts in 5G networks and their implicatio­n for the Internet of Things, Smart Cities, Big Data, virtual and augmented reality, healthcare, drones, driverless cars and the rise of Artificial Intelligen­ce, all of which will play an ever increasing role in everyday life.

The 2018 MWC is home to the Women4Tech section, which aims to close the gender gap in the world of technology.

GSMA, the associatio­n which represents the interests of the mobile industry and organizes the WMC, has said that it hopes that this year women make up 25 percent of attendees, improving on the 18 percent in 2016 and 23 percent last year.

The 2018 MWC focuses on youth with the YoMo Festival (Youth Mobile Festival) which is aimed at adolescent­s and educators throughout Spain, while the 4 Years From Now zone looks to connect star-ups and entreprene­urs with potential investors.

Of course the MWC is also about mobile phones and devices and the Congress is a launch-pad for the world’s major telecommun­ications companies to present their new products and ideas.

Huawei is not launching a smartphone at this year’s MWC. But on Sunday the Chinese company presented its MateBook X Pro laptop.

Also on Sunday, China’s ZTE presented the Blade V9 and the Blade V9 Vita smartphone­s.

Meanwhile major players such as Samsung, Sony and Nokia will all present new devices in the coming days.

Organizers predict the event will have an economic impact on Barcelona and its surroundin­gs of 471 million euros (US$581 million).

In the congress center hosting the MWC under intense police security, visitors will discover the latest technologi­cal progress, in particular the hugely-anticipate­d 5G, or fifth generation mobile networks.

Eye-catching gadgets such as headsets that claim to help you lose weight without dieting and a smart meat thermomete­r are also on display.

 ??  ?? People walk by the Huawei stand at the Mobile World Congress, the world’s biggest mobile fair, which opened in Barcelona yesterday. The event runs till March 1. — AFP
People walk by the Huawei stand at the Mobile World Congress, the world’s biggest mobile fair, which opened in Barcelona yesterday. The event runs till March 1. — AFP

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