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MOVE 2023

December 21, 2022

MOVE is the world’s most important mobility event, where disruptive technology and innovation drive change.

OEMs, transport operators, tech companies, energy companies, fast-growing startups and policymakers gather every year to discover next-generation technologies being brought into the marketplace. MOVE is their first port of call.

MOVE is a specialised and focused event dedicated to mobility, not an add on to a tech or electronics show.

Mobility is changing at an explosive rate – now is the time to attend MOVE and be a part of that change.

ExCeL, London
21st June, 2023 - 22nd June, 2023
Terrapinn
+44 (0)20 7092 1000

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