Promoted by the Mobile World Capital Barcelona Foundation and the Generalitat de Catalunya, the exhibition brings together, captures and collects the last twenty years of the Mobile World Congress Barcelona.

Image from the exhibition '(in)visible Technology'
Image from the exhibition '(in)visible Technology'. 2026. Font: Robert Palace.

Until Sunday 27 September, rooms 1 and 2 of the Palau Robert, located at Passeig de Gràcia, number 107, in the city of Barcelona, will host the exhibition 'Technology (in)visible' . Promoted by the Mobile World Capital Barcelona Foundation and the Generalitat de Catalunya , the exhibition brings the last twenty years of the Mobile World Congress Barcelona closer. In this sense, visitors can travel throughout these twenty years, remembering the past, understanding the present and deciphering the future. Specifically, the first part of the exhibition explains everything from what the first analogue systems were like to the birth of global connectivity and the role of the mobile phone. The exhibition 'Technology (in)visible' discovers cases of leading technological innovation in different sectors and explores different perspectives on the challenges, the challenges and the debates that technology poses. Thus, the exhibition presents real examples of how technology is transforming entire sectors, such as connected driving, smart banking, smart crop monitoring, robotically assisted rehabilitation, digital twins for personalized medicine, care robots for the elderly, real-time universal translation or live immersive experiences. The exhibition '(in)visible Technology' also makes the public reflect and proposes to contribute their personal vision. The last part of the exhibition presents a digital agora through real testimonies where reflections on the social, cultural and ethical impact of technology are shared. The cultural proposal is completed with an agenda of activities, such as, for example, debates, talks or workshops.

For more information, you can consult the official website of the exhibition '(in)visible Technology'.