Mobile World Congress

GSMA Mobile World Congress
Status Active
Genre Mobile communications
Venue Fira de Barcelona
Location(s) L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona
Country Spain
Inaugurated 1987 (1987) (as GSM World Congress)
Attendance 101,000 (2016)
Organized by GSMA
Website
http://mobileworldcongress.com

The GSMA Mobile World Congress is a combination of the world's largest exhibition for the mobile industry and a conference featuring prominent executives representing mobile operators, device manufacturers, technology providers, vendors and content owners from across the world.[1] The event, initially named as GSM World Congress and later renamed as the 3GSM World Congress, is still often referred to as 3GSM or 3GSM World.

In 2014, the GSMA announced[2] that their annual summer event in China was being rebranded under the Mobile World Congress banner as "Mobile World Congress Shanghai". The event took place 15–17 July 2015 in Shanghai, China, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre.[3] 2016 event took place in Barcelona from 22 to 25 February.

Further info

GSMA Mobile World Congress 2009

The GSMA Mobile World Congress usually takes place in February but occasionally the show occurs the first week of March. The location is the Fira Gran Via venue in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Annual attendance is generally between 80,000-90,000 people.[1] Up until 2006 the event took place in Cannes and was known as 3GSM World.[4] Attendees represent more than 200 countries from across the globe.

GSMA Mobile World Congress 2015 took place in Barcelona between March 2 and March 5, 2015. The theme was The Edge of Innovation[5] and was attended by more than 93,000 participants.[6]

Past event dates

2012 Mobile world congress

In 2011, it was announced that Barcelona, Spain has been chosen as the "GSMA Mobile. World Capital"[7] and continue to be the site of GSMA Mobile World Congress through 2023.[8][9]

Green Initiatives

In 2014, the GSMA announced that the event was striving to become carbon neutral.[10] In July 2014, it was announced that Mobile World Congress 2014 was indeed the largest conference and exhibition to be certified as carbon neutral through PAS 2060, an internationally recognised certification system.[11] To achieve this certification, the GSMA calculated Mobile World Congress’ carbon footprint; developed a footprint reduction strategy; and offset emissions that could not be avoided. The certification marks the latest step in the GSMA's long-standing and continued commitment to preserving the environment.

Other green initiatives at Mobile World Congress include solar device charging, reduced waste of printed materials, encouraged the reuse and recycling of materials at the venue, and utilised digital signage and electronic tools.

References

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  2. GSMA launches Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2015 ""
  3. "GSMA Mobile World Congress Shanghai".
  4. "MWC claims 60,000 visitors as dates shift". Global Telecoms Business.
  5. GSMA Announces Mobile World Congress 2015 ""
  6. GSMA Mobile World Congress 2015 Shatters Previous Records ""
  7. GSMA Names Barcelona first GSMA Mobile. World Capital"" July 22, 2011.
  8. Peter Clarke, EE Times. "Barcelona selected to host MWC through 2018." July 22, 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
  9. Alberto J. Sánchez. "Barcelona selected to host MWC through 2023." July 14, 2015.
  10. "Mobile World Congress 2014 To Become World’s Largest Certified Carbon Neutral Tradeshow". GSMA.
  11. "Gsma Mobile World Congress Achieves Carbon Neutral Certification". GSMA.

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