The most colorful technology of Mobile moves to the Teatre Lliure for three days

One of the great attractions of the recent edition of the Mobile World Congress was the technological circuit through the five senses that allowed you to smell chocolate like in Petritxol street, emulate Antonio Rebollo with a virtual bow in your hands and move on top of the stage of the last Izal concert at the Palau Sant Jordi.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 March 2023 Monday 23:30
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The most colorful technology of Mobile moves to the Teatre Lliure for three days

One of the great attractions of the recent edition of the Mobile World Congress was the technological circuit through the five senses that allowed you to smell chocolate like in Petritxol street, emulate Antonio Rebollo with a virtual bow in your hands and move on top of the stage of the last Izal concert at the Palau Sant Jordi. The experience was 100% Barcelona, ​​but only professionals accredited to Mobile were able to try it out. Now, the Mobile World Capital Barcelona Foundation wants to open it up to all citizens in a more accessible place.

To do this, technological advances will change the Gran Via venue of Fira de Barcelona for the Teatre Lliure de Montjuïc. There, during the next weekend, from March 17 to 19, the technological festival baptized as Tech will be held.

The new format aims to concentrate all the activities in a single place and in a much more concentrated period of time. “It is an ambitious proposal that aims to reaffirm the commitment that we have as MWCapital to bring technology closer to society with activities for everyone”, highlights the CEO of the foundation, Francesc Fajula.

From Friday to Sunday there are around thirty activities planned, including the aforementioned sensory experiences, as well as conferences by experts in technology and digital innovation, an exhibition of works of art in digital format and a holographic zoo. The big day is expected to be on Sunday, when Family Day will take place, the most successful activity of the old Mobile Week, a day with activities specifically designed so that the little ones can put digital skills and abilities into practice in a playful way. .