FAQs

  1. Why have companies withdrawn from MWC 2020?

    • Due to concerns about the coronavirus outbreak.
  2. Which companies have withdrawn from MWC 2020?

    • Facebook, Sony, Amazon, Intel, Ericsson, LG, Nvidia, etc.
  3. What is the GSMA doing to address concerns at MWC 2020?

    • Increasing medical personnel, banning travelers from Hubei province, requiring proof of absence from China for 14 days, implementing temperature checks, and enforcing a no-handshake policy.
  4. What impact has the coronavirus had on tech companies?

    • Closed offices, limited business travel, and disrupted supply chains.
  5. Was Mark Zuckerberg scheduled to speak at MWC 2020?

    • No, he hasn’t attended in several years.
  6. What is Facebook’s presence at MWC typically like?

    • Small, focused on engineering and infrastructure projects.
  7. What does MWC serve as for many companies?

    • A platform to announce flagship products.
  8. What are companies doing instead of attending press conferences at MWC?

    • Scheduling separate launch events.
  9. When is MWC 2020 scheduled to take place?

    • February 24-27.
  10. What is the GSMA?

    • The organization that runs MWC.
  11. How many people have been infected with the coronavirus as of Tuesday?

    • Over 42,000.
  12. How many people have died from the coronavirus as of Tuesday?

    • Over 1,000.

Summary

Due to concerns about the coronavirus outbreak, numerous companies have withdrawn from Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2020, including Facebook, Sony, Amazon, and Intel. The GSMA, the organization that runs MWC, has implemented additional safety measures, such as increased medical personnel and a ban on travelers from Hubei province.

Despite these efforts, many companies have opted not to attend over concerns for employee health. In place of press conferences at MWC, companies are planning separate launch events.

The coronavirus outbreak has also had a significant impact on the tech industry, leading to office closures, limited business travel, and supply chain disruptions. As the situation continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how MWC 2020 will be affected and what long-term implications the coronavirus will have on the tech industry.

For up-to-date information on the coronavirus outbreak, please visit the World Health Organization’s website.