Mobile World Congress
Feb. 26 – March 1, 2018
When it comes to best places to make a living based on income taxes, cost of living, unemployment and workplace environment, Washington is consistently recently ranked #1.
Washington State is the birthplace of such legendary businesses as Microsoft, Amazon, Cray, F5 Networks, Zillow and Expedia and home to more than 100 engineering offices for companies like Facebook, Google, Twitter, Apple, Salesforce, BestBuy, Alibaba and eBay. From the industry’s biggest names in mobile to small startups banking on the next big thing, nearly 200,000 people are employed in technology-related jobs in Washington, including game and app developers, programmers and software engineers.
The state’s ecosystem of innovation and invention is fed by venture capitalists, angels, incubators and workspaces, supported by cutting-edge R&D from our universities and fueled by a robust networking infrastructure and a passion for developing the most amazing products and services imaginable.
Visit the Washington State Pavilion
AppPlanet Hall Stand 8.1 A11
Exhibitors
Exhibitor Directory
Provides hardware solutions for mobile network and tower operators to manage issues at remote cell sites.
Building a B2B cloud platform to deliver 3D content to a new world of augmented and virtual reality applications.
Provides secure digital identity solutions that enable organizations and consumers to securely interact with each other.
Appnique is an audience targeting company that has developed a unique look-alike-modeling approach for performance advertising.
Data hosting and management solutions for manufacturers and vendors of connected (IoT) devices.
Offers powerful, cross-platform, device-agnostic integrative location sharing solutions for partners.
Blockchain solutions that make it easier for onboarding, managing and billing roaming IoT solutions.
Tupl automates your most complex manual network operations and engineering processes.
Doghead Simulation is a global leader in distributed, online VR communication.
Kloa’s messaging platform integrates the functions of language input and mobile messaging.
Transforming how consumers and businesses access applications and content across the mobile Internet.
Unoceros has built a global supercomputer-like service from everyone’s smartphones.
Supporting Partners
Startup 425 helps companies set up operations on Seattle’s Eastside in the U.S., and provides support and resources to firms of all sizes.
Find out more about what Washington has to offer you.
Businesses in the state have been instrumental in putting a cell phone in your one hand and latte in the other, ushered in the age of personal computing, and redefined what it means to go to the “store.” Whether you’re a one-person startup bent on reinventing online entertainment or a multinational firm that wants to expand or invest in the U.S., our business experts in Washington State’s Department of Commerce are here to help.
Call us at (206) 256-6141 or email us now to find out more about Washington’s ICT sector.