MWC26 Smart Mobility Summit ready to traverse integrated 5G, NTNs, AI and network APIs
The MWC26 Smart Mobility Summit will focus on how constant data connections are reshaping transport and urban infrastructure. Organisers frame mobility as a core utility for industries, cities, and everyday life, underpinned by continuous data flows rather than stand-alone networks.
The event is set to explore how integrated 5G, non-terrestrial networks (NTNs), artificial intelligence, and network APIs can support use cases such as smart cities, connected vehicles, and air travel. The aim is to examine how these technologies can be combined in practical ways to keep services connected, rather than treated as separate innovations.
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