Skip to main content

Smart Mobility Summit 2025

Share

The highly anticipated Smart Mobility Summit 2025 will take place on March 19 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2. Co-located with the Smart City Summit & Expo, this one-day event is jointly organized by ITS Taiwan, Far Eastern Electronic Toll Collection Co., Ltd. (FETC), FETC International Co., Ltd. (FETCi), and the Taipei Computer Association. It aims to bring together global experts and stakeholders to explore innovative solutions, real-world projects, and case studies, particularly from the Asia-Pacific region, under the theme “Road User Charging for Net Zero Roads.”

The summit serves as a premier platform for policymakers, industry leaders, and academics to exchange insights on the latest policies, trends, challenges, and best practices in achieving net-zero goals in the transportation sector. Attendees can expect in-depth discussions on sustainable mobility, digital tolling systems, and innovative funding mechanisms that can support green road infrastructure.

Additionally, the summit will welcome delegates from Thailand, Malaysia, India, Indonesia, New Zealand, and other regions, fostering a global dialogue on transformative mobility strategies.

With sustainability at the core of modern transportation, Smart Mobility Summit 2025 promises to be a key event for stakeholders looking to drive meaningful change. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the future of smart, green, and efficient road networks.

For further details and registration information, please visit the official event website at https://smartcity.org.tw/m_login.php or contact ITS Taiwan. 

The Smart Mobility Summit 2025
19th March, 2025

Event Organizer

ITS Taiwan

Event Location

Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2

Related Content

  • Connected car market expected to reach US$131.9 billion in 2019
    February 3, 2014
    The latest report from Transparency Market Research, “Connected Car Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2013 – 2019,” provides in depth analysis, market size estimates, market shares, and forecast covering the period 2013-2019 for the connected car market across the globe. It discusses market drivers, restraints, opportunities, and market trends. The global connected car market is primarily driven by the changing consumer preference and growing awareness about sa
  • The FIA’s formula for future mobility
    March 11, 2016
    The FIA’s Region I president Thierry Willemarck tells Colin Sowman about his organisation’s campaigning work for the rights of road users and mobility for all. The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile may be best known as the FIA and the governing body for world motor sport - particularly Formula 1 - but its influence spreads far wider than the racetrack. The organisation was founded in 1904 with a remit to safeguard the rights and promote the interests of motorists and motor sport across the world. No
  • ITS world congress features 3 spectacular cities 2015-2017
    June 3, 2015
    Following the huge success of ITS World Congress in Detroit last year, three spectacular world-class cities are scheduled to host this must-attend event for 2015-2017. 2015: Bordeaux, France: This Fall, the ITS World Congress will be held in Bordeaux, France, October 5-9. With the main theme ‘Towards Intelligent Mobility – Better Use of Space’, the Bordeaux Congress will focus on how achieving intelligent mobility will change our lives, and the benefi ts space can bring to ITS applications. The Congress act
  • 'Conservatism hampering ITS technical evolution'
    November 13, 2012
    Nick Lanigan, managing director of Clearview Traffic, considers the current outlook in the ITS sector from an SME's perspective. Interview with Jason Barnes. When times are hard, businesses can invest or cut. Either way, they need guidance from customers – governments – on where best to concentrate their efforts. Prolonged economic slowdown is currently an issue. A short recession, however sharp, would have left many industry players able to ride the bow-wave of governments’ multi-year spending on strategic