Mobile World Congress sees strong return of Asian participants

February 28, 2023, 6:44 pm

<p><strong>MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS. </strong>Visitors go around the exhibition area of Huawei at the Mobile World Congress at Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain on Monday (Feb. 27, 2023). The congress has a strong Asian participation as travel restrictions have been lifted. <em>(Xinhua/Meng Dingbo) </em></p>

MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS. Visitors go around the exhibition area of Huawei at the Mobile World Congress at Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain on Monday (Feb. 27, 2023). The congress has a strong Asian participation as travel restrictions have been lifted. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo) 

BARCELONA, Spain – The 2023 edition of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) that kicked off Monday in Barcelona saw a strong return of Asian participants, according to the organizer of the city's largest annual event.

Among the 80,000 people from over 200 countries and regions expected to attend the event, some 5,000 people are registered from China, after the Asian country lifted travel restrictions earlier this year, organizer GSMA said.

The 2023 MWC, which features over 2,000 exhibitors with their latest products to showcase the latest technological innovations in the mobile industry, lasts until Thursday. The event will be at the Fira Gran Via exhibition center.

This time, Chinese companies like Honor, Xiaomi and OnePlus, as well as Nokia, will launch a number of new smartphones, including foldable and fast-charging phones. Chinese tech giant Huawei's stand expanded some 50 percent larger than last year's.

According to the organizer, this year's show, themed on Velocity, will have five key seminars focusing on 5G acceleration, Reality+, OpenNet, FinTech and Digital Everything.

Furthermore, visitors can also have a glimpse of a capsule train that can levitate over rails with a top speed of 1,200 km/h, the latest surgical robots, artificial intelligence and so on.

This is the second off-line MWC since the event was canceled during the pandemic. While the attendance is expected to be much larger than in 2022, it will still be below the record level of 109,000 people in 2019. (Xinhua) 

 

 

 

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