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Intermobility Expo 2023

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Worldwide, the transportation sector is going through the most significant revolution in more than a century. Even more than other parts of the world, GCC cities are ripe for the benefits of smart mobility.

With digital transformation at the helm, Middle East, Asia and Turkey governments are rapidly adopting smarter, safer, cleaner, and more efficient transportation systems and solutions to improve the mobility of the region’s population.

Intermobility Expo helps manufacturers and suppliers meet and network with leading policy and decision-makers to strengthen your portfolio within the booming Middle East market.

Intermobility Expo 2023
21st November, 2023 - 23rd November, 2023

Event Organizer

Informa Connect

Event Location

Dubai, UAE

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