This year’s edition of the Global Mobility Call has been postponed from 12-14 September to 24-26 October. The decision was taken by the organizers IFEMA Madrid, Smobhub and the Ministry of Transport and Mobility of the Spanish Government to ensure maximum institutional presence both from the National Administration level and from Spain’s Autonomous Communities and townships. Such presence was jeopardized by the decision to bring the General Election in Spain forward to 23rd June 2023. Sustainable Truck&Van is among the media partners of the Spanish event.

Global Mobility Call: over 80% of the participants have confirmed their attendance

The organisers have already developed the event’s entire organisational structure and more than 80% of the participants have confirmed their attendance. According to the organizers, the decision to move the date for holding the event is widely supported by all Global Mobility Call’s participating partners.

Global Mobility Call will host part of the official mobility agenda of the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union with three meetings organized by the Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda where representatives of the 27 EU countries will meet. These are the “Technical Conference on Mobility in Rural Areas”, the meeting “The PEP Partnership on Active Mobility”, as well as an important conference on the European Corridors in Spain 360: Atlantic Corridor and Mediterranean Corridor, for which an investment of more than 53,806 million euros is foreseen. These events will be attended by European Union commissioners.

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