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11 July 2024

The Third Global Mobility Call will place a particular focus on road safety, with the Traffic Forum at the heart of the proceedings

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The meeting will be organised in collaboration with the Spanish General Direction of Traffic. In addition to the Traffic Forum, the industry's leading firms will convene at GMC Expo from 19-21 November at IFEMA in Madrid.

Global Mobility Call, the international Congress+Expo that drives the transformation of sustainable mobility, organised by IFEMA MADRID and Smobhub, has entered into an agreement with the General Direction of Traffic​ to lead a special chapter dedicated to road safety within the programme of this event’s third year. The event will be held from 19 to 21 November 2024 at IFEMA MADRID.

The Traffic Forum will host a full day of sessions and activities designed by the DGT. These will showcase the latest technological advances, present new projects and provide solutions to the challenges facing road traffic.

GMC Expo will also provide an opportunity for the industry's leading firms to showcase their solutions to over 10,000 business and government professionals who will be attending GMC and the Traffic Forum. Furthermore, it enjoys the backing of sectoral associations with a focus on the advancement of secure and sustainable mobility, in addition to the partnership of ITS España.

The Global Mobility Call is an annual international meeting that brings together the leading business and institutional figures from a range of sectors involved in the development of sustainable mobility.

This year’s event is expected to attract 10,000 participants, over 120 exhibitors and approximately 450 speakers. The congress segment will comprise 120 sessions, during which opinion leaders and top international representatives of this ecosystem will debate major issues.

The Global Mobility Call is sponsored by the Ministry for Transport and Sustainable Mobility in collaboration with the Community of Madrid and Madrid City Council, with the support of major partners including companies and public bodies, such as the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP), the General Direction of Traffic (DGT), and most Spanish and international employers' and sectoral associations. This strong institutional and business backing reflects the high level of attention and investment focused on safer, cleaner, connected and inclusive mobility.