Armenian tech companies present their latest developments at MWC 2026 in Barcelona
03.03.2026,
12:48
Armenian tech companies are participating in the international exhibition Mobile World Congress 2026 (MWC 2026), which opened yesterday in Barcelona, the Armenian Ministry of High-Tech Industry announced.
YEREVAN, March 3. /ARKA/. Armenian tech companies are participating in the international exhibition Mobile World Congress 2026 (MWC 2026), which opened yesterday in Barcelona, the Armenian Ministry of High-Tech Industry announced.
At the national pavilion "Armenia," representatives of 15 Armenian tech companies are showcasing communications technologies, artificial intelligence solutions, and other developments. They will also have the opportunity to establish new business relationships with international partners.
The pavilion also features programs of the Armenian Ministry of High-Tech Industry, the Investment Support Center of Armenia Foundation, the Engineering City project, as well as the Armenian government's cooperation program with NVIDIA and Firebird (an AI data center with an initial investment of $500 million, ed.).
The Armenian delegation at the exhibition is headed by Deputy Minister of High-Tech Industry of Armenia Ruben Simonyan. According to the ministry, bilateral and multilateral meetings, as well as industry-specific events and discussions, are planned.
At the national pavilion "Armenia," representatives of 15 Armenian tech companies are showcasing communications technologies, artificial intelligence solutions, and other developments. They will also have the opportunity to establish new business relationships with international partners.
The pavilion also features programs of the Armenian Ministry of High-Tech Industry, the Investment Support Center of Armenia Foundation, the Engineering City project, as well as the Armenian government's cooperation program with NVIDIA and Firebird (an AI data center with an initial investment of $500 million, ed.).
The Armenian delegation at the exhibition is headed by Deputy Minister of High-Tech Industry of Armenia Ruben Simonyan. According to the ministry, bilateral and multilateral meetings, as well as industry-specific events and discussions, are planned.