European Mobility Expo

Location

Paris

Start Date:

December 15, 2020

End Date

December 16, 2020

European Mobility Expo

is the business event for mobility stakeholders. Exhibition allows enterprises to fulfil a number of key aims. Meet qualified decision-makers and establish useful sales contacts. Promote their latest innovations and expertise. Raise their profile and enhance their image with industry stakeholders. Benefit from the free conferences to gather information, discuss european current affairs. Over 50 events, talks, innovation pitches, and other events to build tomorrow's mobility together : MaaS, energetic transition, LOM, opening to competition…

The mobility exhibition for more than 15 years

During three days the European Mobility Expo will be held at the Porte de Versailles. In a few figures, it is 30,000 m² invested by more than 11,000 professional mobility participants, more than 250 international exhibitors, 150 European journalists and finally 12 international associations. Two years ago, EUMO Expo hosted Transdev, Bombardier Transport, Cykleo, Cerema, EvoBus France, RATP Group, Instant System, Iveco Bus, Klaxit, MyBus, Smoove, SNCF, Zenbus, Thales and others. To find the list of exhibitors in 2018, please click here.

Hamburg, guest of honor

With 1.8 million inhabitants, Hamburg is Germany’s second largest city und Northern Europe’s biggest transport and logistics hub. It is continuing its tradition as a driving force for innovative mobility solutions.

  • The world’s very first public transport association was founded in Hamburg in 1965, today including 28 operators,
  • 784 million passengers in 2018 on 763 bus, train and ferry services.

A growing number of innovative projects in Hamburg are transforming the city into a mobility lab. The metropolis is the leading German city in e-infrastructure and promotes state-of-the-art technologies to become a showroom for innovate mobility and logistics solutions.

One ITS lighthouse project is “HEAT” (Hamburg Electric Autonomous Transportation) coordinated by Hamburg’s leading underground and bus operator HOCHBAHN: Over a test period of four years, this research and development project is intended to demonstrate that fully automated or autonomously driving, all-electric minibuses can be used safely in urban road traffic with passengers.

European Mobility Expo will be an opportunity for mobility profesionals to discover and to understand Hambourg’s mobility projects.

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany