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Mercedes-Benz rolled out its new A-Class to the 2018 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and showed off its new Mercedes-Benz User Experience, or MBUX, smart multimedia system. The MBUX combines a futuristic display, Optical Finger Navigation, and voice controls with a high-level computing package, including 8GB of RAM, two different Nvidia graphics cards, and an AI recommendation system.
BMW presented a level five autonomous driving car at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday, a car that would allow its driver to completely take his or her mind off the road, enabling the driver to eat, watch a movie, or even sleep behind the wheel. However, the level five autonomous car still has a way to go before being realised. In the meantime, BMW expects to get level 3 autonomous vehicles called iNEXT on the road by 2021.
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 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), 10 Feb (EFE) - GSMA, the organizer of the Mobile World Congress (MWC), will limit access to the fair for travellers coming from the Chinese province of Hubei and everyone arriving from the Asian country must prove they have been away for 14 days. Temperature checks will also be carried out. The conference will take place from 24 to 27 February in Barcelona, Spain. FOOTAGE SHOWS WORKERS IN THE OUTDOOR AREA WHERE THE MOBILE CONGRESS WILL BE HELD IN HOSPITALET DE LLOBREGAT
Chinese tech company Ehang presented their FlyTaxi concept at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Tuesday which transforms a quadcopter into a giant drone taxi that shuttles single human passengers over dense urban environments. The system will be automated, so passengers will just input the destination and enjoy the ride, although it will be possible to drive it manually.