Mobile World Congress 2026- A Recap
MWC 2026: This year, the event theme, The IQ Era, unites six thought leadership themes that inform and shape the conference sessions
March 26, 2026 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am PDT
Location: Webinar – worldwide
Join the World of Connected AI (WCA) for an in-depth webinar recap of the most important developments, industry announcements, and emerging technology trends showcased at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona.
MWC 2026 Connected AI Takes Center Stage
MWC 2026 Connected AI set the tone for the future of global connectivity. Held in Barcelona from March 2 to 5, the event marked 20 years of innovation. Nearly 110,000 attendees joined from over 200 countries. As a result, MWC26 became a hub for mobile leaders, AI pioneers, and digital innovators. This webinar recap highlights the most important announcements and technology trends shaping intelligent, connected systems worldwide.
AI and Connectivity Converge
At MWC 2026, AI and connectivity moved closer together. Industry leaders showed how AI now powers network operations, service delivery, and automation. As networks grow more complex, AI improves speed, reliability, and efficiency. Moreover, AI-native infrastructure is becoming the new standard.
Experts also discussed AI-as-a-Service models. These platforms allow companies to scale solutions quickly. Therefore, businesses can deploy intelligent systems without heavy infrastructure costs.
5G Expansion and 6G Preparation
5G continues to expand across global markets. However, attention has already shifted toward 6G research and early planning. Speakers outlined how 6G will support faster speeds, lower latency, and stronger edge integration. In addition, hybrid models will seamlessly connect terrestrial, edge, and cloud networks.
This approach creates resilient, distributed systems. As a result, industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and mobility can accelerate digital transformation.
Autonomous Networks and Smart Ecosystems
Autonomous networks were another major theme. AI-driven systems now self-optimize and detect issues in real time. Consequently, service providers can reduce downtime and operational costs.
New innovation zones, such as “New Frontiers,” also captured attention. These areas showcased space technology, quantum communications, and smart mobility. Furthermore, panels connected AI, IoT, and economic growth to measurable societal outcomes.
What This Means for Leaders
This webinar distills key insights for executives, developers, and policymakers. Whether you plan next-generation networks or expand AI integration, the lessons from MWC 2026 Connected AI offer clear direction. Organizations that act now will lead the next wave of intelligent connectivity.
The future of connected AI is unfolding rapidly, and those who adapt early will shape the global digital landscape.
Moderator and Panel
Peter Walther (Moderator)
President WCA Board
Alex Smit
Director World of Connected AI – Europe

















































