Exhibitions / Congresses

MOVE 2019 - the world's most important urban mobil

United Kingdom, London - February 12, 2019 to February 13, 2019
MOVE 2019 - the world's most important urban mobil MOBILITY RE-IMAGINED
MOVE will bring together disruptors, their technology and their attitude with stakeholders across all modes and disciplines: to dialogue, to create insight and to promote collaboration.

388 SPEAKERS
Our presenters are disruptors and visionaries from across the mobility ecosystem. They have been carefully selected for their relevance, dynamism & insight. These are the people changing the way we move.

280 PRESENTATIONS, 8 CONFERENCE TRACKS
A comprehensive and cross-modal conference experience covering everything from Mobility as a Service to Smart Cities, Urban Supply Chain, Connected & Autonomous Vehicles, Auto Futures, Batteries & Charging, Construction & Smart Infrastructure, Roads & Highways, AI & Analytics, IoT, Business Models and more.

120 EXHIBITORS
Truly disruptive technology from the world's most exciting transport innovators.

2500 ATTENDEES
MOVE will generate solutions, new ways of thinking and novel partnerships across all transport modes and disciplines. It's all about coming together to solve the biggest problems facing urban mobility today. Join us.

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Speakers: Tekedra Mawakana, Chief External Officer, Waymo, Pierre-Dimitri Gore-Coty, VP & Head of EMEA, Uber, Sytse Zuidema, CEO, NewMotion, Paul Steely White, Executive Director, Transportation Alternatives, Deepak Garg, Founder & CEO, Rivigo, Jay Rogers, CEO, Local Motors, Chris Sheldrick, CEO & Co-Founder, What3Words, Marc Berg, CEO, MyTaxi, Sebastien Peck, MD In Motion Ventures, Jaguar Land Rover, James Wu, CEO, DeepMap, James Thornton, Founder & CEO, Client Earth, Rob Chapman, MD, Founders Intelligence, Nir Erez, Founder & CEO, Moovit, Dr Karl-Thomas Neumann, In Charge of Mobility, EVelocity, Reeta Putkonen, Head of Mobility Department, City of Helsinki, Ryan Rzpecki, CEO, Jump Bikes, Iain Forbes, Head of the Centre for Connected & Autonomous Vehicles, Dept. for Transport, Lars Möreke, Director Mobility & Automotive, Deutsche Bahn, Sabine Scheunert, CDO, Daimler, Johann Jungwirth, CDO, Volkswagen, Mathias Thomsen, GM Urban Air Mobility, Airbus, Peter Harris, Director of Sustainability, UPS, Michael Thacker, EVP Technology & Innovation, Bell Helicopter, Ankit Jain, VP & Head of Ola Play, Ola
Date(s)
February 12, 2019 to February 13, 2019
Time(s)
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Venue
ExCel London
Ticketing
Not Specified
Contact for booking / more info
+44 (0)2070 921 186, emma-jane.dinan@terrapinn.com
MOVE 2019 - the world's most important urban mobil
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At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.