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Join industry professionals to explore the future and re-imagine mobility at MOVE London 2025 on the 18th – 19th June 2025.

Exchange ideas, form partnerships, grow the professional network, and uncover new opportunities. MOVE brings together the people and companies redefining the transport industry around the world.
It has become the event for founders and CEOs of the world’s most influential companies in urban mobility to come together and let us know: what is next.

MOVE London 2025
18th June, 2025 - 19th June, 2025

Event Location

London, UK

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