Alisys will participate in the Mobile World Congress 2021 in Barcelona

MWC 2021

Alisys has been selected by Red.es to be part of the Spanish Pavilion at MWC21 in Barcelona. For the fifth consecutive year, the public entity, attached to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, has recognized the work and innovation of Alisys to choose it as one of the 26 Spanish companies that will show their solutions in the Spanish Pavilion at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Introducing you to the new Era

From June 28 to July 1, Alisys will show at stand 15 of the Spanish Pavilion the platform that allows the deployment, operation, control and analysis of heterogeneous robot fleets and the advantages of incorporating 5G technology to this type of solutions. Thanks to the increased data transmission and reduced latency of 5G, the Alisys platform can share information faster, control devices in real time from anywhere and send a large volume of data to facilitate the monitoring of information provided by sensors, LIDAr or thermal cameras incorporated into the different robots connected to the platform.

As an official partner of Boston Dynamics, Alisys will show the Spot robot at MWC21. Its abilities to move through unstructured terrain, avoid objects or adapt to adverse weather conditions are increased thanks to the Alisys’s robotic platform. Thus, Spot becomes an efficient solution to inspect industrial areas autonomously or teleoperated, improve the security of large spaces or replicate the progress of a construction site creating digital twins, among other use cases.

Blockchain and artificial intelligence will also be present at the Alisys booth. Both technologies are the basis for the customer experience solutions designed by the Spanish company that improve customer experience, manage large volumes of user requests through different channels and optimize service costs.

Connected Impact

Under the theme "Connected Impact", Barcelona will host the benchmark event for the technology sector which this year will explore how artificial intelligence, 5G, Big Data and IoT will shape the future and continue to transform our lives in day to day. "They say that times of crisis accelerate progress and innovation. The impact of this global pandemic has proven to be no exception to this thinking. The pace of change is phenomenal and it's going to be all over the MWC program," explains John Hoffman, CEO of GSMA, the driving force behind the Mobile World Congress.

MWC21 will bring together the mobile industry and more than 600 speakers - including industry leaders such as Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM; Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky; Stéphane Richard, CEO and Chairman of Orange; Nick Read, CEO of Vodafone Group, or Xu Ziyang, CEO and President of ZTE - to address the main trends in sectors such as telecommunications, cloud or finance.

As a novelty, for the first time the Mobile World Congress will have a hybrid model. It will combine virtual attendance to make MWC easier and more accessible and the on-site event to enhance synergies and networking. GSMA has designed a security protocol to ensure a safe event full of technological innovations.