November 2024 is an important month for urban mobility, and Shotl is excited to be part of two key events: the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona from November 5th to 7th, and the Global Mobility Call in Madrid from November 19th to 21st.
Smart City Expo World Congress is a leading global event focused on urban innovation and smart city solutions. Held annually in Barcelona, it brings together experts, policymakers, and businesses to discuss how technology can make cities more sustainable and livable. Shotl will be there to showcase our innovative on-demand mobility solutions that help cities optimise public transit, reduce congestion, and lower emissions. We are keen to share how our platform supports more efficient and flexible transportation networks in cities around the world.
Later in the month, we will attend the Global Mobility Call in Madrid, an event that focuses on digital transformation sustainability in the future of mobility. This gathering brings together experts from various sectors to discuss integrated solutions for smarter and more sustainable transportation. Shotl will present our on-demand transit platform, which enhances the efficiency of public transportation to improve both urban and rural mobility.
Shotl looks forward to engaging with industry professionals, government leaders, and other innovators at both events. These events provide a great opportunity for us to exchange ideas, form new collaborations, and continue driving the future of sustainable urban mobility.
If you're attending either Smart City Expo or Global Mobility Call, reach out to us at hello@shotl.com and we will arrange a meeting to explore our solutions and discuss how we can work together to shape the future of transportation.
We look forward to connecting with you in Barcelona and Madrid this November!
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