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Qualcomm expands with Dragonwing – Here’s what we saw from their booth at MWC 2025

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Mobile World Congress 2025, in Barcelona is full of innovative gadgets and technology. With one of the biggest booths here, Qualcomm however had everyone amazed with their new Dragonwing brand, developed and launched for B2B solutions.

Dragonwing: Industrial and Embedded Solutions

Dragonwing is Qualcomm’s brand for industrial and embedded IoT, enterprise, and networking solutions, integrating AI, high-performance computing, and advanced connectivity. It provides custom hardware, software, and services designed for scalability, speed, and reliability across industries such as energy, utilities, retail, supply chain, manufacturing, and telecom.

The portfolio enables businesses to enhance decision-making, operational efficiency, and market agility. The Dragonwing brand identity reflects power and acceleration, with a stylized dragon icon and a color palette combining Qualcomm’s blue and Snapdragon’s red. Together, Dragonwing and Snapdragon strengthen Qualcomm’s presence in both consumer and industrial markets.

Drone Solution At MWC 2025

I witnessed a very interesting demo from Dragonwing at MWC. The solution developed for monitoring big facilities like factories depended on a drone and the algorithm written for it. The drone is trained to identify crises like a fire. When an alarm is triggered, the drone can be deployed to confirm if there is a fire. The AI in the drone can identify the hazard based on the training.The drone can also be controlled manually if the operator wants to.



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