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Best of LinkedIn: Mobile World Congress 2026

Best of LinkedIn: Mobile World Congress 2026

Mobile World Congress 2026: Monetising Artificial Intelligence and Advancing Digital Sovereignty Through Intelligent Connectivity

Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech

March 3, 202615m 13s

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Mobile World Congress 2026: Monetising Artificial Intelligence and Advancing Digital Sovereignty Through Intelligent Connectivity

We curate most relevant posts about Digital Transformation & Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways.

This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the 2026 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, documenting a pivotal shift towards monetised artificial intelligence and digital sovereignty. Industry leaders from global firms like Orange, Deutsche Telekom, and Amazon announce massive infrastructure investments and strategic alliances, including the €33.7 billion expansion of cloud facilities in Spain. The reports highlight the transition from experimental AI to integrated, real-world execution across telecommunications, including satellite-to-mobile connectivity and autonomous network management. Notable hardware debuts, such as humanoid robots and AI-native wearables, illustrate the convergence of physical and digital intelligence. Furthermore, the documents emphasise European technological independence through the launch of sovereign cloud platforms and federated infrastructure projects like EURO-3C. Collectively, these updates define a new era where intelligent connectivity serves as the foundation for global industrial and economic transformation.

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Topics

Mobile World Congress 2026MWC Barcelonamonetised AIdigital sovereigntysovereign cloudfederated infrastructureEURO-3Ctelecom transformationsatellite-to-mobile connectivityautonomous networks