Spain Pavilion
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Location
Hall 4 Stand 4B40 + 1 more
Information
Spain Pavilion is the meeting point to discover the immense potential of the spanish technological field.
At MWC25, Spain Pavilion brings 50 technology-based companies that showcase the high level of national innovation. It also serves as a platform for intense institutional activity led by the Spanish Government, aimed at identifying synergies and sharing success stories with other countries. It also offers a prominent conference programme and networking activities with business leaders, industry representatives and international delegations.
Since 2013, Spain Pavilion at MWC Barcelona has been organised by Red.es.
Red.es is a public corporation under the Ministry of Digital Transformation and Public Service, through the Secretary of State for Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence. It is responsible for implementing public policies outlined in Spain’s Digital Agenda. Its main areas of action include innovation and entrepreneurship, the promotion of the digital economy (with a special focus on the digitalisation of SMEs focused on AI), digital public services, and the development of smart cities.
At MWC25, Spain Pavilion brings 50 technology-based companies that showcase the high level of national innovation. It also serves as a platform for intense institutional activity led by the Spanish Government, aimed at identifying synergies and sharing success stories with other countries. It also offers a prominent conference programme and networking activities with business leaders, industry representatives and international delegations.
Since 2013, Spain Pavilion at MWC Barcelona has been organised by Red.es.
Red.es is a public corporation under the Ministry of Digital Transformation and Public Service, through the Secretary of State for Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence. It is responsible for implementing public policies outlined in Spain’s Digital Agenda. Its main areas of action include innovation and entrepreneurship, the promotion of the digital economy (with a special focus on the digitalisation of SMEs focused on AI), digital public services, and the development of smart cities.