Barcelona is “The Mobile World Capital”, according to the organisers of the global mobile industry gathering, Mobile World Congress, which opens across the city today. Over the next four days 100,000 people will converge on exhibitors showcasing phones, mobile technology, and associated gadgetry.
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onto Smart Cities & The Internet of Things (IoT) February 21, 2016 10:29 AM
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Jonathan Margolis thinks Spain is something of a "unicorn foal," in terms of the technology scene. In the Financial Times today, he sketches a profile of two Spanish tech companies, who, in his words, aptly show Spain’s determination to be seen as more than a holiday destination, as typical of the developing tech "revolution" in the Iberian peninsula. He likens two hardware manufacturers -- BQ, the smartphone designer, and Libelium, the IoT sensor specialist-- as leaders of an idealistic and proud new tech movement in Europe, on view at MWC this week in Barcelona.