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Added on the 25/06/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Barcelona (Spain), Jun 27 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) The Mobile World Congress (MWC) will return to the scene on Monday two years after its last edition with some 30,000 attendees, less than a third of those in 2019, and the absence of numerous companies, but with the ambition to symbolize the post-covid economic recovery in anticipation of better times. FOOTAGE OF THE LOCATION WHERE THE CONGRESS WILL TAKE PLACE IN BARCELONA, SPAIN
Barcelona (Spain), Jun 24 (EFE) .- GSMA Ltd. CEO and director, John Hoffman, said this Thursday that the 2021 Mobile World Congress (MWC) will receive 30,000 attendees and predicted that the fair will take "a couple of years" to recover the volume of exhibiting companies and congressmen from 2019, before the pandemic.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES FROM GSMA CEO, JOHN HOFFMAN, IN AN INTERVIEW WITH EFE.
Barcelona (Spain), Jun 28 (EFE).- The most atypical Mobile World Congress (MWC) started this morning in Barcelona with fewer congressmen than usual and security measures to deal with the virus, such as mandatory tests and FFP2 masks.FOOTAGE OF THE ATTENDEES ENTRANCE TO THE PREMISES EARLY IN THE MORNING TO THE MOBILE WORLD IN BARCELONA, SPAIN.
Barcelona (Spain), Jun 28 (EFE).- The most atypical Mobile World Congress (MWC) started this morning in Barcelona with fewer congressmen than usual and security measures to deal with the virus, such as mandatory tests and FFP2 masks.FOOTAGE OF THE ATTENDEES ENTRANCE TO THE PREMISES EARLY IN THE MORNING TO THE MOBILE WORLD IN BARCELONA, SPAIN.
Barcelona, Jun 27 (EFE) .- The president of GSMA, John Hoffman has expressed his gratitude to all those who have made possible the celebration of a new edition in Barcelona of the Mobile World Congress, which begins this Monday, and has announced that the goal is to return to business and that the congress will return to Barcelona in February 2022. FOOTAGE OF THE EVENT AND SOUNDBITES FROM HOFFMAN