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TRAFIC, the International Exhibition for Safe and Sustainable Mobility, will be held within the framework of Global Mobility Call and will be integrated in the same pavilion.

TRAFIC is the meeting point for safe and sustainable mobility professionals where all sustainable and innovative mobility solutions can be found.

TRAFIC's main exhibition sectors will be integrated into GMC making it the world's only Sustainable Mobility event.

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24th October, 2023 - 26th October, 2023

Event Organizer

IFEMA Madrid

Event Location

Madrid, Spain

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