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KT to Showcase AI and Infrastructure Technologies at MWC with Exhibition Combining K-Culture

Operating Exhibition Space Themed "Gwanghwamun Square"
Combining AI Technology and K-Culture to Differentiate the Exhibition Concept

KT announced on the 22nd that it will participate in the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, and showcase South Korea's artificial intelligence (AI) and infrastructure innovation technologies.


About 2,900 companies from 205 countries around the world will take part in MWC26, which will be held from March 2 to 5 (local time). MWC marks its 20th anniversary this year, and the organizer, the GSM Association (GSMA), has set this year's theme as "The IQ Era."


KT to Showcase AI and Infrastructure Technologies at MWC with Exhibition Combining K-Culture Korea Telecom (KT)'s booth at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 exhibition hall. Photo by Korea Telecom (KT)

KT has created an exhibition space themed "Gwanghwamun Square" in Hall 4, the main exhibition hall of MWC26. Inside, it has recreated symbolic spaces of Gwanghwamun, including the statue of King Sejong, the KT Gwanghwamun Building West, and the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts. Through this themed space, KT will present both South Korea's technological prowess and its culture.


In the AX Zone, KT will unveil "Agentic Fabric," an operating system for implementing AI transformation (AX) optimized for corporate environments. Agentic Fabric is an enterprise AI operating system designed to connect various AI technologies and agents so they can perform corporate work. Visitors can also experience "Agent Builder," which provides essential industry-specific agents as standard templates so they can be easily created and immediately deployed. The next-generation contact center solution "Agentic AICC" and "Vision Track," which searches for missing persons using AI-based video analysis technology, will also be on display.


In the K-Square Zone, KT Group affiliates will join booths of partner small and venture businesses to introduce each company's key services. An AR dance program featuring K-pop idol "Cortiz" will be offered, along with an "AI Hanbok Experience" where visitors can virtually try on Hanbok against the backdrop of Gwanghwamun.


In addition, there will be an Archive Zone highlighting the history of South Korea's telecommunications, a Sports Zone where "AI Lee Kangin" delivers cheering messages in seven languages, and an F&B Zone where visitors can experience a smart ordering and payment service based on high-order technology.


Yoon Taesik, KT policy chief (Senior Vice President), said, "In a space created with Gwanghwamun Square as its motif and built around the most Korean concept, we plan to present visitors from around the world with a unique brand experience that combines AI technology and K-culture," adding, "We will continue to discover special branding programs that connect KT's innovative technologies with culture."


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