MWC 2026: King Felipe VI inaugurates the 20th edition of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
King Felipe VI inaugurated the 2026 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, emphasizing moderation and diplomacy in global conflicts.
King Felipe VI officially opened the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, which is set to take place over the next four days at the Gran Via venue in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona. This event, which brings together global leaders in technology and connectivity, marks its 20th anniversary, holding significant importance for the industry and the region.
During his remarks at the inauguration, King Felipe VI called for 'maximum moderation in the use of force' and urged for a diplomatic resolution to the escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. His statement reflects a growing concern over international conflicts and highlights the role of technology in fostering communication and understanding in the face of such challenges.
The figures present at the event included Spanish government officials such as Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, Catalonia's President Salvador Illa, and various ministers, indicating high-level support for the event and the broader implications it carries for both the local and international tech communities. Overall, MWC 2026 represents not just a platform for innovation, but also a venue for discussing critical global issues, thus reaffirming Spain's position in the tech industry on the world stage.