Once again, CLX Group and its CEO Nasar Ramadan Dagga return to the world’s most important telephone communications congress, MWC Barcelona 2026. On their seventh consecutive visit to this mega technology event, the Carabobo businessman and his team join in the celebration of the 20th anniversary of this fair in Barcelona, whose slogan for 2026 is “The Age of AI.”

From Monday, March 2, to Thursday, March 5, attendees at the Mobile World Congress will have the opportunity to discover the latest technological advances in mobile technology, including mobile internet, communication, and entertainment, as well as advances in 5G.

“MWC 2026 is the perfect setting to connect with global talent and innovation that never stops, an evolution that motivates us at CLX Group to continue bringing the latest cutting-edge technology to our country to ensure that this same technology finds a home in Venezuela,” said Nasar Dagga, who is also president of MultiMax.

In this regard, he invited Venezuelans to live the full MWC 2026 experience and be amazed by the latest inventions that will revolutionize 2026 through the social networks @nasardagga and @clx.group.

Nasar Dagga visits MWC 2026: “The Age of AI”

After attracting 109,000 attendees from more than 205 countries last year, MWC 2026 is expected to be much larger than in previous years, bringing together global leaders, innovators, industry figures, and technology enthusiasts to explore the future of mobile and digital transformation.

This year, developments are focused on six relevant leadership themes in this new era of automation and artificial intelligence with human vision and technological prediction. These perspectives are: AI for Business, AI Nexus, ConnectAI, Game Changers: Revolutionaries, Smart Infrastructure, and Tech4all.

Along with the intellectual leadership that will be added during the scheduled conferences, this year sees the launch of the “New Frontiers” initiative, an immersive and futuristic exhibition that explores the limits of innovation. The first “Airport of the Future” experience will also be held, bringing large-scale aeronautical innovation to the fore. Likewise, the MWC’s flagship startup and innovation zone, 4YFN, returns.

In addition, as in previous years, sustainability will play an important role in high-demand sectors, from collaborations with smart cities, sustainable transportation, success stories from local companies, and true technological “unicorns.”

What to expect from MWC 2026?

Bringing together the most powerful companies in the tech world, startups with the most ambitious initiatives, and the world’s greatest visionaries, MCW 2026 will be this week’s tech epicenter.

Samsung arrives at Mobile World Congress after surprising everyone last Wednesday, January 25, with its eagerly awaited ‘Galaxy Unpacked’, where it finally unveiled the Galaxy S26 line. This device suffered several delays, but on its debut, it promises the most intuitive, proactive, and adaptive Galaxy AI experience to date, with an impeccable camera and the most powerful hardware yet. Its exhibition is expected to revolve around this model.

For its part, LG will present an integrated solution for automotive electronic architecture, a major breakthrough in the creation of vehicles defined by artificial intelligence. The LG Vehicle Solution division has combined the telematics control unit (TCU) and the antenna system into a single module that not only reduces weight, a vital element in electric cars, but also simplifies assembly processes.

The HONOR Magic V6 promises to captivate audiences at MWC 2026, a futuristic device that will be unveiled to the world for the first time ahead of HONOR’s usual schedule. The brand will also showcase the “Robot Phone” that was first announced a few months ago, a phone with a camera mounted on a mechanical arm that allows automatic tracking of objects and impossible angles.

When it comes to Xiaomi technology, the spotlight is on the Leica-branded Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra, while Motorola will launch its first book-style foldable phone with the Motorola Razr Fold.

Meanwhile, Intel will highlight innovations in core networking, RAN, enterprise networks, and enterprise edge, with advances that seek to evolve the industry toward more flexible, higher-performance networks that do not require completely replacing existing systems. The company is also committed to AI as a key player in optimizing traffic flows, which for users translates into clearer calls, more reliable connectivity, and smoother experiences.

In addition, companies such as Huawei and the NICT institute will showcase working prototypes of what 6G networks will look like, so we could be on the verge of a new evolution in connectivity.

CLX Group in Venezuela

With a 12-year track record of setting the standard for innovation, CLX Group has established itself as the technological benchmark in Venezuela. Under the vision of its CEO, Nasar Ramadan Dagga Mujamad, the business group drives the country’s economic development through its brands, which include CLX Samsung, MultiMax, XIO Store, and HONOR Store.

Through MultiMax, CLX Group integrates an ecosystem of more than 400 nationally and internationally renowned brands, including CLX, Samsung, LG, JVC, Condesa, Frigilux, Kucce, GPlus, Viotto, SJ Electronics, Vetrux, White-Westinghouse, Daewoo Electronics, Oster, Black + Decker, Premier, RCA, Philco, Philis Magnavox, Frigidaire, and many more.

Visit the official CLX Group website: www.clx-group.com or its social media account: @clx.group, to learn more about the products and services its brands offer to the Venezuelan market. You can also find us through the Multimax portal at www.multimax.com.ve, where you will find incredible promotions on items of the highest quality and at the best price.