Talent Arena, 2025
Watch how Mobile World Capital translates their international events.
Link3rs is built for live events, where everything needs to feel seamless for the audience. Below are a few examples of how organizers and partners have used Link3rs to deliver real-time translation and accessibility, helping attendees follow every session more easily, welcoming international audiences, and improving clarity across rooms and formats.
Talent Arena, 2025
Watch how Mobile World Capital translates their international events.
San Diego Comic-Con Málaga, 2025
Comic-Con Málaga 2025: Real-time translation bringing fans closer to every panel.
Tech Spirit, 2025
Tech Spirit Barcelona 2025: Real-time translation for the ecosystem's annual summit.
LAB1876Talent by Damm, 2025
LAB1876Talent: Real-time translation that kept every voice in the room
Talent Arena 2025 was built for scale. With 34,000 attendees moving through a dense program in Barcelona and speakers such as Steve Wozniak and Garry Kasparov on the lineup, every session carried the same expectation: that people could actually follow what was being said, in the moment. In events like this, the challenge isn't the stage. It's everything around it. Large rooms, changing acoustics, fast speakers, technical content, and a crowd that doesn't experience the talk from the same seat, distance, or context. That is where Live Captions stop being a "nice-to-have" and become part of the event experience itself. For Talent Arena 2025, Link3rs delivered Live Captions as an on-screen layer designed for real venues.
Instead of asking the event to change its production flow, we worked with what was already there: the auxiliary screens used across the venue. We used those screens to bring clarity into the room through captions that audiences could read instantly while the speaker was talking.
The setup followed a simple logic that fits how events actually run. First, we connected the caption output to the venue's screen workflow so captions could appear where attendees were already looking. Then we designed a lower-third caption band at the bottom of the screens.
Talent Arena 2025 is a strong example of the Link3rs approach. We don't build for perfect conditions. We build for live ones. We integrate into the existing setup, keep the workflow simple for production teams, and deliver a user-facing experience that makes the content easier to follow in real time. When the audience is large and the expectations are high, that's the difference between "attending" and truly understanding.
San Diego Comic-Con Málaga 2025 turned Málaga into a pop culture destination for four days, hosted at FYCMA from September 25 to 28. In an event built around constant movement, packed halls, and audiences jumping between experiences, the challenge is always the same: how do you make information and content easy to follow when the environment is anything but quiet and predictable?
That's exactly where Link3rs fits. For Comic-Con Málaga, we delivered a QR-first live translation experience designed for speed and adoption. Instead of adding friction, we reduced it. Attendees didn't need to download an app or go through onboarding. They simply scanned a QR and could follow the content directly on their phone, choosing the experience that worked best for them: listening through headphones or reading in real time on screen.
This matters more in a fan convention than most people expect. These events are fast, loud, and full of distractions by design. People are walking, queuing, reacting, filming, and moving between zones. Even when a session is great, comprehension can drop if audio conditions vary or if attendees aren't fully comfortable with the spoken language. A mobile-first flow changes that dynamic. It gives each person a personal way to follow along, regardless of where they are standing or what is happening around them.
What made this rollout work was the simplicity of the attendee journey. The QR became the doorway. From there, everything was immediate. No friction, no confusion, no "ask staff" moment. Just access. In the context of a large-scale convention hosted at a major venue like FYCMA, that kind of simplicity is not a small detail. It's the difference between a feature that exists and a feature people actually use. San Diego Comic-Con Málaga 2025 is a clear example of the Link3rs approach: design for real crowds, real venues, and real attention spans. Keep the flow instant, keep the experience personal, and make content easier to follow in the moment it happens.
Tech Spirit Barcelona 2025 brought the city's tech ecosystem into the same room for two intense days of ideas, founders, investors, and conversations that move Barcelona forward.
The event, organized by Tech Barcelona, took place on December 10–11 at Casa Llotja de Mar, a setting that matches what Tech Spirit has become: a yearly summit where the community doesn't just listen, it connects, challenges itself, and leaves with sharper perspectives.
One of the strongest examples of that energy was the Catalan Pitch Competition organized by ACCIÓ within Tech Spirit, where startups stepped on stage to pitch, defend their business models, and compete in front of investors and the audience.
These moments are high intensity by nature: fast, dense, and full of detail. Making them easier to follow is not just an accessibility decision, it's a quality decision. It helps the audience stay locked in, and it helps the ecosystem do what it came to do: spot talent, connect people, and move ideas forward.
For Link3rs, being part of Tech Spirit Barcelona 2025 meant supporting an event that represents the best version of an ecosystem: alive, connected, and ambitious. Tech Barcelona creates the space where founders and ideas meet, and our role is to make sure more people can be fully part of that space, regardless of language.
LAB1876Talent is one of those formats where the room matters as much as the stage. It's not just about delivering a talk, it's about making sure ideas circulate, teams connect, and people feel confident enough to participate. As part of Damm's LAB1876 initiative, the program is designed to activate innovation from within and bring people together around ambitious projects and shared momentum.
That's exactly what made this past weekend's LAB1876Talent event such a strong fit for Link3rs. The speakers on stage were sharp and inspiring, but the audience itself was equally diverse. Damm employees coming from different parts of the world, including Spain, Portugal, and China. In that context, language is not a small detail. It quietly decides who can react instantly, who hesitates, who catches nuance, and who misses the moment.
What made this rollout work was the simplicity of the attendee journey. The QR became the doorway. From there, everything was immediate. No friction, no confusion, no "ask staff" moment. Just access. In the context of a large-scale convention hosted at a major venue like FYCMA, that kind of simplicity is not a small detail. It's the difference between a feature that exists and a feature people actually use. San Diego Comic-Con Málaga 2025 is a clear example of the Link3rs approach: design for real crowds, real venues, and real attention spans. Keep the flow instant, keep the experience personal, and make content easier to follow in the moment it happens.