Synopsis
India is quickly becoming a global technology hub, with its role in the Mobile World Congress 2025 being essential for fostering innovation, according to Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia.Key Takeaways
- India's role in MWC 2025 is crucial for innovation.
- Scindia will unveil the Bharat Pavilion at the MWC.
- Focus on advancements in 5G, AI, and 6G.
- Platform for showcasing Indian technology leadership.
- Strategic partnerships will be explored at the event.
New Delhi, Mar 1 (NationPress) India is swiftly transforming into a global technology center, and the nation's involvement in the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 is crucial for enhancing innovation, stated Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia on Saturday.
Scindia is anticipated to represent India at the MWC 2025 — one of the largest and most significant technology and telecommunications gatherings globally — taking place from March 3-6 in Barcelona, Spain. The Minister will also present the curtain raiser for the India Mobile Congress 2025 and inaugurate the Bharat Pavilion at the MWC.
“India is rapidly evolving into a global technology hub, and our collaboration with international partners at events like the Mobile World Congress is essential for promoting innovation and enhancing digital infrastructure,” Scindia remarked.
The India Mobile Congress serves as a platform to showcase the country's innovation landscape, where leading telecom firms and innovators will display their groundbreaking advancements and sustainable solutions.
The Bharat Pavilion will feature 38 Indian telecom equipment manufacturers exhibiting their cutting-edge products, including both hardware and software.
Throughout his visit, the Minister will also interact with global industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to delve into the latest advancements in 5G, AI (artificial intelligence), 6G, Quantum, and next-generation mobile technologies.
This event will act as a forum for discussing significant trends influencing the mobile industry and will highlight India's digital aspirations.
“I look forward to exchanging ideas with global experts and discussing collaboration opportunities in the mobile and telecommunications sector,” Scindia noted.
India's presence at the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona is projected to unite top executives, visionaries, and innovators worldwide, providing a platform for strategic partnerships, knowledge sharing, and showcasing India's technological prowess.