The Manila Times

Chinese firms to shine at MWC 2024

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MORE than 300 Chinese technology companies will attend the annual Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 in Barcelona, Spain, as analysts said that Chinese firms are ready to share their latest innovation­s in 5G and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) at the event.

Mohamed Hakim, a tech industry observer from the United Arab Emirates, told the Global Times that the MWC is a good window to see the competitiv­eness of Chinese enterprise­s’ telecom solutions and smart phone.

“I expected that Chinese companies to shine at the MWC this year, and their products and technologi­es will make more changes in the global market,” said Hakim.

According to the host of the MWC 2024, Huawei will be the largest exhibitor this year, and China Telecom and Alipay will make their debuts this year at the ICT technology show. In addition, other Chinese tech giants like ZTE, Honor and Xiaomi are also attending the event.

Chinese PC maker Lenovo planned to unveil two concept products, including a smartphone with a flexible OLED screen and a laptop equipped with a transparen­t screen but without a physical keyboard. Smartphone manufactur­ers Xiaomi and Honor will focus on launching their latest cellphones and operation systems.

The MWC 2024 will kick off on Feb. 26, 2024, at Barcelona, themed with “Future First.” 5G will be one of the focuses of the MWC 2024 as multiple enterprise­s, including Huawei, Qualcomm and Ericsson, will present their latest research results of the 5GAdvanced solutions and possibly 6G research results.

AI technology is also influencin­g the developmen­t of various industries, including telecommun­ications. The MWC said that 2023 was the year for generative AI becoming a mainstream technology, and for researcher­s knowing its great potential. For 2024, MWC said the year will see more AI experiment­al results turn into commercial values.

Due to the US crackdown on Chinese tech firms, some were absent from this year’s Consumer Electronic­s Show (CES 2024), held in Las Vegas in January, and a large number of Chinese exhibitors were estimated to show at the MWC, industry insiders told the Global Times.

In recent years, the mobile communicat­ion industry has faced challenges such as the slowerthan-expected penetratio­n of 5G, especially with the lack of killer applicatio­ns, according to a report by DigiTimes Asia, adding that how to inject new vitality into the existing mobile communicat­ion industry in the era of AI.

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