Indra Group has brought its advanced technological proposal to MWC 2026, as well as defense and aerospace to show its scope in anticipating, protecting and transforming sectors thanks to sovereign capabilities, critical mission and high social and industrial impact.
The central axis of this presence is IndraMindthe sovereign AI ecosystem and operation that functions as a connecting fabric for all the group’s capabilities. Designed to provide knowledge, operational autonomy and cyber resilience, IndraMind is an infrastructure that allows the integration of data, systems, autonomous platforms and critical missions with a secure and explainable approach.
Indra Group’s presence at the MWC will take place, among other spaces, in an immersive room dedicated to its use cases, such as the management of drone swarms, intelligent maritime surveillance or safe operation in tactical environments. Its possibilities will also be shown in the exhibition area, where it will explain how it connects space, mobility, comprehensive security, air traffic and through drones.
In addition, the Indra Group will show in Barcelona how spatial communications become a structural element of critical connectivity that supports essential services, security operations and industrial competitiveness. The network remains in orbit as well as on the Earth’s surface, and space is integrated as a layer in the telecommunications ecosystem that allows us to anticipate risks, protect infrastructure and strengthen the decision-making capacity of governments, institutions and companies.
For the first time, the MWC incorporates a space dedicated to the space sector, in which Indra participates, among other things, through the participation of companies such as Hispaast, which under the umbrella of Indra Space delves into the transfer of European technological sovereignty beyond the Earth’s surface.
Indra Space also presents at this MWC the Startical initiative, developed together with Enaire, which is bringing communications, navigation and surveillance infrastructure to space through a constellation of more than 200 satellites. The initiative has already achieved, for the first time, real-time voice and data communications between an aircraft and a control center from a satellite in orbit. This opens the door to new global routes and safer and more sustainable air traffic control.
The company also has a relevant role in the new European program for positioning, navigation and time synchronization services in low orbit (LEO), promoted by the European Space Agency (ESA): Celeste.
At the fair, Indra will also highlight its commitment to smart mobility, with projects such as T-Mobilitat in Barcelona, or the contract awarded by Transport for London (TfL) to operate the ticketing system for the entire London public transport network.
The company will also show how it connects the traffic management of drones and unmanned aircraft with that of commercial aircraft in the same airspace, through systems that help make instant decisions in operations of key importance. It will also offer real examples of AI and show how new chips and computing equipment accelerate models to strengthen defense and security. Indra Group will also participate in the MWC at the Talent Arena 2026a networking area where you will offer your value proposition as a company and your businesses.
