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The Middle East is making great strides in the adoption of smart mobility as part of the region’s broader smart city visions. With digital transformation at the helm, the Middle East governments are swiftly adopting smarter, safer, cleaner, and more efficient transportation systems and solutions to improve mobility of the region’s population.

Countries in the Middle East are also becoming more aware of the implications of road safety and are making it a high priority in their development agendas. Governments have stepped up their national road safety campaigns, coordinating efforts to set speed limits and raising awareness of safety measures as well as consequences of not following driving regulations.

Pave your way to the booming Middle East market and strengthen your portfolio by meetings and discussions with leading policy and decision makers from the region at Gulf Traffic.

Gulf Traffic
6th December, 2021 - 8th December, 2021

Event Location

Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE

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