17 & 18 April 2024 4th edition FICOBA (Basque Country)

17 & 18 April 2024 4th edition
FICOBA (Basque Country)

NEWS

2,150 professionals attend the first Go Mobility show

The organisers have hailed the success of the first Go Mobility exhibition, which met the targets for both visitors and exhibitors.

Go Mobility, Southern Europe’s first industrial exhibition on future sustainable mobility, has reached the end of its first edition, achieving all its targets. Attendance of both visitors and exhibitors met the organisers’ goals and Gipuzkoa became an international meeting point for electric mobility and energy storage throughout the two-day event.

Held at Ficoba on 27 and 28 November, the exhibition attracted 70 exhibitors and 2,150 professional visitors, bringing together representatives of the extensive ecosystem making up this rapidly developing sector.

An initial study of the satisfaction surveys filled in by the exhibitors and visitors shows that they rated the show positively as regards both the products on display and the conferences and side events. The exhibitors expressed their satisfaction with the visitor profile and the quality and variety of Go Mobility’s side events, which have served as a forum for discussion and reflection on the challenges of future sustainability.

Go Mobility is also a milestone for Gipuzkoa, as with a size of 12,000 sqm it is the first industrial trade fair of this scope to be held in the region.

After this initial balance of the first Go Mobility exhibition as it came to a close, over the next few weeks a more in-depth assessment will be made together with sector representatives to study the extent of its success and decide on its future frequency.

MARIA TSAVACHIDIS

CEO
EIT Urban Mobility

La Dra. Maria Tsavachidis es la directora general de EIT Urban Mobility, una comunidad europea de conocimiento e innovación para acelerar la transición hacia la movilidad urbana sostenible y los espacios urbanos habitables. Antes de incorporarse al Instituto Europeo de Innovación y Tecnología en 2018, fue responsable de Innovación en Siemens durante más de 20 años, empresa en la que ocupó diferentes puestos. Comenzó su carrera como investigadora en el campo de los sistemas de transporte inteligentes y tiene un doctorado en ingeniería de tráfico por la Universidad Técnica de Múnich.