MWC 2022 will take place physically, and preparations continue despite increasing number of Omicron cases

If Omicron affected CES 2022 and led to the cancellation of the presence of many large companies, such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft and others, well MWC 2022 seems to continue unhindered. The Barcelona event received a confirmation today from John Hoffman , CEO of GSMA (GSM Association).

The series of conferences and launches will be held with the public, but with a higher standard of security and epidemiological protection. Health experts, scientists and the Spanish Government will be involved in helping the show run smoothly. I remind you that due to the MWC 2020 pandemic it was first postponed and then canceled, and MWC 2021 was moved in the summer and kept in a limited capacity, only with journalists and no audience and some companies only broadcast live on the screens there.

MWC 2022

In 2022 the plan is that 1500 exhibitors to have stands in 150 countries. This event is very important for the city of Barcelona, ​​generating hundreds of millions of euros in revenue. In the past, it brought together 100,000 people and was the place where flagship phones debuted. The Catalan region is not doing well, registering 123,409 cases of Covid on January 9, 2022. MWC 2022 should take place between February 28 and March 3 in Barcelona.

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Big names that should be participating include Nokia, OPPO, OnePlus, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, vivo, Google, Microsoft, Lenovo , Motorola, ASUS, Acer and many more. The GSMA has so far nailed down these rules: participants must prove that they are vaccinated or have a negative test before entering the event.

I remind you that we We have been present at most MWC editions so far and we have brought you hands on clips and impressions from there.

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