The MWC doesn’t seem to have been affected by the growing trend of tech brands choosing to move away from large-format tech exhibitions to showcase their products. While some brands have made the transition, the MWC continues to have a diverse portfolio of exhibitors, including some of the biggest tech brands in the world.
Notable among these include Meta (the company that owns Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram), Microsoft (which is also an event theme sponsor for 2024), Amazon (which is showcasing its Project Kuiper-related updates), and Google (which is likely to announce fresh Google Cloud-focused updates). Samsung is also part of this year’s MWC, although it’s not the company’s devices division that is participating. Instead, the South Korean giant’s semiconductor decision has several announcements in store at MWC 2024. It would be interesting to see what Samsung’s semiconductor division has in store this year and how some of its announcements at MWC 2024 could affect its product roadmap for the next couple of years.
In addition to these well-known corporations, a number of network infrastructure and networking-focused brands, including Broadcom and Siemens, are also showcasing their fresh innovations at MWC.