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MWC26 Barcelona: Two decades of transformation and the dawn of the ‘IQ Era’

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Partner content: For 20 years, MWC Barcelona has served as the heartbeat of the global connectivity ecosystem.

What began as a mobile industry gathering has matured into the world’s most influential platform for cross-industry innovation, where the physical and digital worlds meet. As we mark this milestone, the narrative is no longer about the hardware, but about the invisible, intelligent fabric connecting our lives.

In a recent sit-down with Eulalia Ripoll Giralt, Head of Business, Events, GSMA it’s clear that MWC26 Barcelona has evolved into a high-stakes brand laboratory – a place where the future is not just predicted, but physically prototyped.

This evolution lands in what GSMA defines as “The IQ Era” – an age defined by deep thinking, critical analysis and clarity of intent. This isn’t technology for technology’s sake; it’s the strategic application of intelligence to solve global challenges. From the debut of the ‘New Frontiers’ zone to the immersive ‘Airport of the Future,’ MWC26 Barcelona provides the roadmap for this new epoch.

The rise of ‘New Frontiers’

The most significant addition to the 2026 floor plan is the New Frontiers zone in Hall 6. This area defines the spirit of MWC, moving beyond traditional mobile into the next generation of growth, featuring:

  • Embodied AI: no longer confined to code, AI is taking physical form. The shift is from digital tools to physical partners such as machines, drones and cars.
  • Quantum technology: from quantum-secure encryption to real-time traffic optimisation across vast networks, quantum is set to play a vital role in creating a vast array of opportunities for tomorrow’s digital society.
  • Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN): exploring the integration of satellite technology with terrestrial mobile connectivity, bridging the digital divide in underserved regions, and ensuring uninterrupted global coverage – enabling global brand reach in previously unreachable markets.

    The ‘Airport of the Future’

    The ‘Airport of the Future’ is a debut immersive exhibition designed to showcase the transformation of aviation through cutting-edge technology and seamless wireless connectivity. Located at the MWC Entrance near Hall 2, this dynamic zone serves as a real-world testbed where attendees can experience futuristic, frictionless air travel firsthand.

A centrepiece of the exhibition is a live, full-scale Motional Digital Twin provided by Outsight, which uses 3D LiDAR and Spatial AI to anonymously track passenger movement, manage queues and optimise terminal operations in real time.

Connecting industries

Laia describes the MWC26 Barcelona content programme as a dual-layered experience that balances high-level strategic vision with deep-dive technical expertise. While the main conference stages feature “the big news and big trends,” there are many splinter summits, which “get more in the weeds” to inform and inspire delegates on specific technologies like generative AI, smart cities, 5G IoT, security and eSIM.

A major focus for 2026 is the ‘Connected Industries’ stage, which is dedicated to how vertical sectors e.g. manufacturing, fintech, and aviation, are practically integrating mobile connectivity into their solutions. Laia emphasises that the goal of this year’s programme is to “set the pace” in a rapidly moving market, ensuring attendees leave with the actionable insights needed to grow their businesses.

Simplifying the complex

When asked her biggest piece of advice for exhibitors Laia said it isn’t about more tech – it’s about better storytelling. She emphasises a basic rule for demos: “keep it simple”. This isn’t just a throwaway line, it’s a key tactic for the show floor. As technical as the content gets, the press and C-suite delegates want clear, human-centric messaging.

Killing VR fatigue with physicality

The era of “VR headset fatigue” is officially over. Laia encourages exhibitors to move away from passive experiences where attendees are “looking at a video on screen” in favour of live network demonstrations and physical interaction. Visitors want to see reality, not a simulation. Leading by example, GSMA’s own booth in Hall 4 will include:

  • Live networks in action: the NUHS (National University Health System of Singapore), in collaboration with Ericsson and Singtel, showcasing the future of AI and 5G-powered patient care – from an intelligent robot nurse to holographical surgical planning.
  • The Remote Driving Experience: to prove the power of low-latency 5G coupled with quality-on-demand Open Gateway network APIs, GSMA hosts Elmo’s tele-driving service so attendees can drive a car at the Circuit de Catalunya, by steering it from the MWC show floor.

    Tips for first time attendees & exhibitors

    With the exhibition floor sold out, the sheer scale of MWC remains the biggest challenge for attendees. Laia suggests a strategic approach to the four days:
  • The hidden gem: don’t overlook 4YFN in Hall 8. It’s the heart of the startup community and the best place to see innovation before it hits the mainstream.
  • Pre-show legwork: the golden rule for first timers – don’t wait for the doors to open to start your show. By Thursday afternoon, most attendees realise they haven’t seen half of what they intended. Set meetings in advance and plot your route across the 25+ theatres and thousands of exhibitors now.
  • Networking opportunities: there are many networking events for newbies at MWC Barcelona. For those with a Leaders Conference or VIP Pass, 2026 introduces an opportunity to join curated networking sessions with high-profile speakers from the main stage after their sessions.

    For first-time exhibitors Laia recommends a robust pre-event marketing strategy with a clear way for visitors to book meetings in advance. New exhibitors should focus on creating show-stopping content to ensure they can compete for attention among the thousands of other brands.

Ultimately, MWC26 Barcelona is more than a milestone event, it is the launchpad for the ‘IQ Era’, where the world’s most ambitious brands shape a smarter, more purposeful future.

See the full agenda and get your pass at www.mwcbarcelona.com

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