Indra Group showcases its most innovative technological power for all sectors at the Mobile World Congress
- Solutions to protect the environment and guarantee security
- Security goes through space
- Smart mobility, key to smart cities
- The future of industry and training
The Indra Group will be present at the Mobile World Congress, which takes place from 3 to 6 March in Barcelona, with all its most innovative cross-cutting capabilities to demonstrate the transformative power that advanced digital technologies have in both the civil and military spheres.
Indra, one of the world's leading companies in the fields of defence, air traffic and space, and Minsait, a leader in digital transformation and information technologies in Spain and Latin America, will showcase some of the most relevant solutions, use cases and projects in which the latest technologies are applied to both the civil and military spheres, building a more connected, secure and sustainable future.
On the combination of technological pillars such as Generative Artificial Intelligence, artificial vision, cloud data, cyber, private 5G networks and autonomous networks, digital twins, sensors or satellite communications, they will present the reference projects they are leading in the different sectors of activity.
At its stand at Fira de Barcelona, Indra Group will explain how its experience in all sectors allows it to accelerate the adoption of generative AI to improve the productivity and efficiency of organisations and address any challenge in the civil or military sphere.
It will present some examples of the application of Generative AI to the improvement of operations, process automation, document and knowledge management, creation of original content, personalised recommendations, data security and traceability, virtual assistants, chatbots and solutions such as AIBook, to create original content for educators and students, or VerificAudio, to combat misinformation in audio.
It will also show how it helps organisations in their internal transformation from a comprehensive perspective, combining robotisation, AI and Generative AI, software development, and other technological accelerators. And how in the defence and aerospace fields, where precision and reliability are of the utmost importance, they are redefining the way engineers create code for critical applications.
The Indra Group also offers a unique vision of scaling up to the cloud, guaranteeing data sovereignty, control of information and its security, facilitating the adoption of other digital revolutions.
It also facilitates access to the network in fixed or mobile infrastructures, in both the civil and military sectors, through private 5G networks, which are revolutionising operations in all areas, providing coverage where conventional networks do not reach and guaranteeing connectivity. Likewise, it takes advantage of the full potential of AI, together with the world of telecommunications, developing autonomous self-managed networks that can adapt to their environment and process large volumes of data.
Solutions to protect the environment and guarantee security
As one of the leading companies in sustainability on a global scale, according to the most prestigious indexes such as the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, Indra Group will also explain at the MWC how its technology contributes to facing the great challenges of guaranteeing the security of people and the protection of the environment.
The group has solutions for detecting and reducing fires in natural spaces, halting the loss of bird biodiversity, controlling water resources, facilitating clean and safe energy, facilitating comprehensive waste treatment and recycling, and detecting oil spills in the oceans or leaks in oil pipelines at an early stage. Its solutions also contribute to reducing emissions in transport and to monitoring and protecting the environment from space.
In a world where threats are increasingly complex, security is an essential element of stability and progress. Indra Group's technologies guarantee the comprehensive protection of people and physical and digital assets in the most challenging environments and in the civil and military sectors. They combine advanced sensors, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, satellite technology, anti-drone systems, simulation, fraud control, defence systems and many other cutting-edge solutions to guarantee security, prevent and anticipate threats, as well as to offer coordinated, rapid and effective responses. All of this to protect strategic economic sectors, critical infrastructures and borders; major global events; cyberspace, and especially, people.
Security goes through space
Without doubt, space will shape the future of technology and will be essential for guaranteeing security and strategic autonomy. Its impact is decisive for guaranteeing secure communications with comprehensive coverage, advanced protection through satellite observation, space surveillance and geolocation, some of them essential elements in concepts of the defence of the future, such as the combat cloud.
At the MWC, the Indra Group will show how its NewCo for Space, Indra Space, is emerging as a unique player in Europe. Its dual civil and military focus and its end-to-end capabilities enable it to control the entire value chain: from the design and manufacture of satellites to the development of control centres, operation and the provision of services.
The Indra Group will also present the latest advances in Startical, created with Enaire, in communications and surveillance systems for the future constellation of more than 200 satellites that will provide air traffic services in remote and oceanic areas from space.
Smart mobility, key to smart cities
Another area that can be contemplated at the MWC in which Indra Group technologies are profoundly transformative is smart cities, cities that are more intelligent, safer and more sustainable, in which the citizen is at the centre of all services.
In smart mobility, Indra Group technology is present in the daily mobility of more than 78 million people worldwide, in more than 100 cities in more than 50 countries. It transforms mobility to make it more intelligent, through an intermodal, integrated and collaborative public transport ecosystem that is more agile, efficient, open and secure, and solutions that optimise traffic management, reduce polluting emissions and promote more efficient and environmentally friendly modes of transport. It is a pioneer in new mobility models with its vision of mobility as a service (MaaS).
Indra Group also improves citizen services and the overall functioning of cities, facilitating decision-making through big data; it promotes the digital transformation of public administration and healthcare; it is committed to building climate-neutral cities, committed to the circular economy and the intelligent use of resources, the reduction of waste and CO2 emissions.
The future of industry and training
With smart industry, the Indra Group is leading the way in the factories of the future, not only in the civilian sphere, but also in the military. The technology group will present examples of how it offers a complete digital transformation of the entire industrial process with a model where technologies, processes and equipment become more efficient through solutions that generalise the use of cloud computing and accelerate the implementation of Artificial Intelligence to detect quality patterns and improve productivity. Visitors to the stand will also be able to see several robots from Deuser, Indra Group's specialist industrial digitalisation company.
Advanced simulation allows training in challenging scenarios, in a safe environment, with significant cost savings, while at the same time increasing performance and enhancing capabilities and skills more quickly and effectively.
At the MWC, the Indra Group will explain why it has become one of the world leaders in simulation, with solutions that integrate technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, digital twins and artificial intelligence, and which cover everything from pilot and driver training and the operation of machinery in industrial environments, to crisis training and operational analysis. Its simulators are present in more than 20 countries, more than 7,000 pilots a year train in them and it has the largest simulation centre in Spain and one of the largest in Europe.