From March 3rd to 5th, Barcelona once again becomes the epicenter of the tech universe. Walking through the halls of Fira Gran Via during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) is, for many, a sensory overload of foldable screens, humanoid robots, and next-gen antennas. However, the most valuable assets being traded in these corridors cannot be touched or packed into a suitcase: they are intangible assets.
In 2026, the industry has finally understood that hardware is just the "packaging." The true engine of the digital economy is invisible.
The Value of the Unseen
Traditionally, a company's success was measured by its factories, trucks, or inventory. Today, in the midst of the Artificial Intelligence explosion and 6G connectivity, the board has flipped.
According to recent reports, the vast majority of corporate value in the S&P 500 resides in intangibles. But what exactly are we talking about when we say "intangibles" at MWC?
The "Digital Moat": Why Protection is Vital
Innovation without protection is essentially a gift to your competitors. In the knowledge economy, intangible assets act as the "moat" of a medieval castle.
While the headlines focus on the latest smartphone model, the backrooms of MWC are a battlefield for protected ideas.
Governance: Bringing Order to Chaos
It is no longer enough to simply file a patent and hang the certificate on the wall. That is bureaucracy, not strategy. Governance of Intangibles implies managing these assets with the same rigor used for treasury or physical inventory.
Effective governance in 2026 involves:
Conclusion: From Invention to Profitability
The message for MWC attendees is clear: technology is ephemeral; well-managed intellectual property is durable.
Success in Barcelona will not be measured solely by who has the largest booth or the flashiest demo, but by who has built the strongest governance structure capable of turning brilliant ideas into defensible, scalable, and monetizable financial assets.
"In today's economy, what you own physically allows you to operate, but what you own intellectually allows you to lead."