The second Global Mobility Call, the largest international sustainable mobility event, to be held from 12 to 14 September in Madrid and sponsored by the Government of Spain, was presented right yesterday. With five months to go, the event organised by IFEMA Madrid and Smobhub already has the support of 30 partners, large companies and corporations, as well as 50 national and international associations, and the participation of 16 countries, with more than 100 exhibiting companies and 50 startups.

Global Mobility Call will bring together all the players that make up the mobility ecosystem, with the aim of offering business representatives, institutions, national and international organisations, associations, regulators, startups and innovation centres a platform that encourages the generation of new business contacts and future business alliances, investment opportunities, and the exchange of knowledge and success stories.

Sustainable Truck&Van will me media partner to the Global Mobility Call 2023

Sustainable Truck&Van will act as a media partner to the event in Madrid. We’ll attend the exhibition and of course provide our readers with all the most relevant news and insight from GMC.

“Changing the way we move around and distribute the goods that supply us is a necessity that we want to turn into a virtue. We aim for Spain to lead sustainable mobility and to not only be a mirror, but also a magnet that attracts projects and investment. Establishing new environmentally friendly models of mobility is vital to minimize the serious effects of the climate crisis we are facing. It is a formidable task that challenges governments, businesses and civil society as a whole. Global Mobility Call 2023 is a unique opportunity to learn about the most advanced and innovative mobility solutions. I am confident that its conclusions will attract the attention of Spanish society and world public opinion”, said the Secretary General for Transport and Mobility, María José Rallo.

“We want Global Mobility Call 2023 to become the international benchmark event for sustainable mobility and to be the forum for debate and business generation for an ecosystem that is investing hundreds of billions of Euro in improving people’s lives and developing better and cleaner mobility services,” added Juan José Lillo, co-founder of Smobhub.

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