Shotl at Smart City Expo 2025

As cities lean into innovation to meet climate, equity, and mobility goals, Smart City Expo World Congress 2025 (Barcelona, 4–6 November) will be a focal point for cutting-edge solutions. Shotl will be present to highlight how on demand-responsive transit (DRT) models can transform urban and peri-urban mobility.

Smart City Expo brings together thought leaders, policymakers, technology providers, and city actors to exchange strategies, scale solutions, and chart the future of sustainable urban systems.

This year’s agenda combines topics such as Connected & Automated Mobility, Shared Mobility, MaaS (Mobility as a Service), First/Last-mile solutions, and smart public transport.

Why Shotl Will Be There

Shotl will be present to talk about how hybrid fixed and on-demand (DRT) operations can enhance the efficiency of local mobility systems.

Throughout the event, we will connect with city planners, transport operators, and mobility stakeholders to explore new pilot projects, partnerships, and deployment opportunities.

Attendees can meet Shotl for networking and one-on-one discussions to explore customized on-demand mobility deployments in cities. Shotl invites you to schedule a meeting during the Smart City Expo.

Reach out at rocio.goldin@shotl.com to coordinate on-site encounters.

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