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Hypermotion Dubai is a new forum designed for pioneers who have successfully harnessed disruptive digital technologies for the future movement of goods, people and services.

Through a unique mix of strategic conferences, high-end networking, competitions and pitches covering all aspects of the future of intelligent transport systems, hypermotion is the region's only event for the disruption, decarbonisation and digital transformation of transport, logistics and mobility.

2nd November, 2021 - 4th November, 2021

Event Organizer

Messe Frankfurt

Event Location

Dubai, UAE

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