Our Mobile World Congress - Four Intense Days of Innovation, Networking, and New Opportunities
The Mobile World Congress has become a regular stop for our Team! From March 2 to 5, we traveled to Barcelona together with our business units FBL Mobile Company and Technacy Mobile - our division dedicated to the Spanish market. It was a valuable opportunity to meet partners, customers and new contacts from around the world, and to exchange insights on the latest developments in the industry.
With over one hundred thousand visitors and thousands of companies in attendance, to be a key reference point for everyone working within the mobile technology ecosystem. In this context, we had the opportunity to present our solutions and innovations. Furthermore, we were able to gather feedback, share experiences, and open new conversations that may lead to future collaborations in the coming months.
A place to meet and compare and exchange ideas
At our booth we had the opportunity to welcome industry professionals, companies and technology partners interested in Technacy's Solutions. In particular, we registered strong interest around Netmon, our key solution for monitoring and and securely managing mobile data.
Through collaboration with strategic technology partners, Netmon continues to evolve in terms of both functionality and potential applications. The conversations we had during the event highlighted how companies are increasingly looking for tools that provide greater control, visibility, and reliability in the management of mobile devices, even within complex infrastructures.

Pictured below: Pietro Mazzotti (Sales, Technacy), Arianna Turroni (Marketing, Technacy), Luca Legni (Sales, FBL), Vittorio Foschi (CEO, Technacy), Vinícius Boemeke (CEO, Pulsus), Angel Aldana (Sales, Pulsus).
A place to strengthen ties and create new ones
Direct conversations with companies and industry players remains one of the most valuable aspects of events like this, not only for showcasing solutions, but also to better understand market needs, challenges and emerging trends.
One of the most meaningful meetings at this year’s edition was with Pulsus, a Brazilian company with extensive experience in Mobile Device Management which was also present at Mobile World Congress 2026 with its own booth.
The event provided an opportunity to strengthen our relationship and explore new opportunities for collaboration. Pulsus develops an MDM platform used across Latin America, Europe, and Africa, with more than 1.5 million managed devices, and is an official partner of Apple, Samsung, and Google.
The dialogue between our two companies also opens up technological opportunities: integrating mobile device management with mobile data control enables a more comprehensive approach to governing enterprise mobile ecosystems.
In addition, we further consolidated several key relationships, particularly in the Iberian market, where the presence of Technacy Mobile allows us to develop increasingly structured projects and collaborations with local mobile operators.
Pictured: Top row, from left to right - Mauro Ingegneri (Business Developer, Technacy Mobile), Vittorio Foschi (CEO, Technacy), Luca Legni (Sales, FBL). Bottom - Arianna Turroni (Marketing, Technacy).
What we take away from MWC
Coming back from Barcelona, we bring home much more than just having attended a trade show. The meetings, conversations, and relationships strengthened over these days represent the the starting point for new opportunities for international collaboration and growth.
Mobile World Congress continues to be a unique place where ideas, technologies and visions come together. For us, above all, it means engaging with an ever-evolving global ecosystem and contributing, together with our partners, to the development of increasingly effective solutions for the mobile world.
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