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Next Mobility Exhibition 2026
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Wed
13
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Thu
14
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Fri
15
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Sat
16

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Location

Milan (IT)

Fiera Milano, Strada Statale 33, 20017 Rho MI, Italy
Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility EIT

Next Mobility Exhibition 2026 will showcase solutions, technologies, and policies designed for sustainable mobility systems. It will gather important players, including companies, operators, and institutions, all committed to enhancing urban and suburban mobility. The event aims to be a key meeting point for smart and sustainable passenger mobility, focusing on public and commercial transport as well as enabling technologies. It seeks to bring together various stakeholders involved in the transformation of mobility systems.

The city of Milan, a leader in green mobility, is set to host this event, promoting innovative transportation solutions aligning with emerging energy and digital transitions. The EIT urban mobility is an active contributor to this event with two sessions:

  • Keynote speech: Investing in better cities: Costs and benefits of the urban mobility transition, Thursday 14 May 
  • Panel session: Public and shared transport or Mobility data management, Friday 15 May

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