MWC26 Barcelona Opens: 5G, AI, Cybercrime
Analysis based on 12 articles · First reported Mar 02, 2026 · Last updated Mar 02, 2026
The MWC26 Spain===Barcelona conference highlights critical trends in the global connectivity industry, including the advancement of 5G and Artificial intelligence, which are expected to drive significant economic growth. However, the projected rise in Cybercrime costs presents a substantial risk that requires urgent, unified responses from industries and governments.
MWC26 Spain===Barcelona, organized by the GSMA, opened its doors on March 2, 2026, bringing together key players from the global connectivity industry. GSMA Director General Vivek Badrinath delivered the opening keynote, emphasizing three urgent priorities: investment in standalone 5G networks, expanding access to open and inclusive Artificial intelligence, and coordinated action to enhance digital safety. The event also saw the launch of 'The Mobile Economy 2026 Report,' which details the industry's shift towards advanced digital platforms and projects mobile technologies to contribute $11.3 trillion to global GDP by 2030. The report also warns of a significant increase in Cybercrime costs, expected to reach $15.63 trillion by 2029, underscoring the need for robust cybersecurity measures.
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