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The partner Inova-Ria took part in the Smart City Expo World Congress, held from 3 to 5 November 2025 in Barcelona, within the scope of the internationalisation activities of WP17 of the Microelectronics Agenda.

Recognised as one of the world’s leading events dedicated to smart cities, the Smart City Expo World Congress brought together more than 1,190 exhibitors, experts, public decision-makers, technology companies and research centres from around the world, focusing on areas such as smart mobility, energy, sustainability, connectivity, urban management and digital innovation.

Scope and Objectives of the Mission

The prospecting visit had the following main objectives:

Institutional Representation

The delegation representing the Microelectronics Agenda consisted of two representatives from Inova-Ria.

This institutional presence helped strengthen the consortium’s recognition among technology companies, international clusters, research centres and public entities.

Preliminary Results

Key outcomes of the mission included:

Conclusions

Participation in the Smart City Expo World Congress 2025 proved to be highly strategic and aligned with the objectives of the Microelectronics Agenda, reinforcing the consortium’s international visibility and Portugal’s positioning within the global value chains of microelectronics and advanced digital technologies.

The event highlighted that the development of Smart Cities is strongly dependent on advances in areas such as sensors, IoT, advanced semiconductors, power electronics, 5G/6G connectivity, embedded systems and artificial intelligence—domains in which the Microelectronics Agenda plays a decisive role.

This mission also enabled the collection of strategic insights into emerging trends, business models and investment priorities, providing a solid basis to guide the future development of the PPS, strengthen the international dimension of WP17 and identify new markets and cooperation opportunities.

In summary, more than a prospecting activity, this participation contributed to consolidating the Microelectronics Agenda as a structuring instrument for the affirmation of the Portuguese technology ecosystem at European and international level, particularly in the field of smart cities.