From March 2–5, 2026, Dassault Systèmes will participate in Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (Hall 4 – Booth 4B25), where CADTECH will also be present, showcasing how connectivity, industrial artificial intelligence, and Virtual Twins are redefining the way connected industries design, produce, and manage the lifecycle of data centers, semiconductors, 5G networks, and autonomous systems.

Under the concept “Virtual Worlds for Real Life,” the company will present its 3D UNIV+RSES—science-based virtual environments that enable organizations to imagine, design, simulate, and operate complex systems. By combining AI, virtual twins, and cloud collaboration, these environments help scale products, operations, and business models from pilot to industrial deployment.

At Hall 4 – Booth 4B25, visitors will experience:

  • Optimized networks in an AI-generated city through immersive VR experiences
  • Data center planning and operations validated in advance using Virtual Twins
  • Integration between virtual and real robots, demonstrating validation of complex behaviors before physical deployment

Manufacturing and Production Summit

As part of the MWC program, Dassault Systèmes will participate in the Manufacturing and Production Summit with two sessions focused on industrial transformation challenges and scaling artificial intelligence across the value chain:

  • March 2, 14:15–15:30 CET
    Digital Danger – Tackling New Threats in Industrial Transformation
    With Florence Verzelen, Executive Vice President, EMEA

 

  • March 2, 15:45–17:00 CET
    AI in Overalls – Scaling Intelligence Across the Industrial Value Chain
    With Stéphane Sireau, Vice President, High-tech Industry.

CADTECH’s Presence at MWC 2026

From March 2–5, 2026, CADTECH will be present at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona as part of Dassault Systèmes’ initiative.

CADTECH will contribute its expertise in the 3DEXPERIENCE platform applied to academic environments, research initiatives, and emerging high-tech projects.

In an environment where connectivity, advanced electronics, and intelligent systems are driving innovation, simulation and multiphysics play a strategic role in accelerating the development of complex products and systems—from electronic devices to aerospace and high-tech applications.

Early Adopter Breakfast  March 5 

    On Thursday, March 5 at 9:30 AM, the Dassault Systèmes booth will host the Early Adopter Breakfast, a session designed for innovators, startups, and academic leaders to explore how technology can scale from the classroom to industry.

    The session will feature the UPC Space Program, a student-led initiative from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya focused on developing aerospace technologies and engaging students in real-world engineering projects.

    CADTECH and Dassault Systèmes collaborate with this team by providing technology and expertise, enabling students to develop their projects in a professional-grade environment while continuing to expand their technical capabilities.

    The program drives missions in areas such as:

    • Rocketry
    • Robotics
    • Drones
    • CubeSats

    A clear example of how collaboration between academia, technology, and industry accelerates learning and prepares students to tackle real-world challenges using professional tools.

    If you plan to attend MWC 2026 and would like to receive an invitation to the Early Adopter Breakfast or schedule a meeting, please contact our team.
    CADTECH Communications Department

    comunicacion@cadtech.es – 800 007 177