EVENTS
Stefan Fischer, cycling and micromobility manager for IAA Mobility
cultural opportunities et cetera. The IAA Summit is no classic B2B event, it is the place where forward-looking visions and developments from leading international companies meet the public and numerous representatives from a wide range of sectors. With our motto ‘experience connected mobility’ exhibitors at IAA Mobility 2023 will represent the diversity of mobility of the future that brings people together even more.
What makes this event unique? IAA Mobility is a progressive, cross-sector platform connecting all activities of the mobility eco-system with each other and with new attractive target groups. Therefore, key decision-makers from the different mobility industries come together at IAA Mobility. We want to encourage a sustainable and critical dialogue at eye level. By bringing together different stakeholders, politicians, NGOs, towns, and municipalities we offer a venue for a vibrant and proactive discourse. Creating new mobility solutions is only possible if we all work together. We all have one common goal eventually: to create a mobility of tomorrow that is always connected and as sustainable as possible. That is the reason why we focus on sustainability and technologies that will shape mobile life in the future.
What was the response to the 2021 event? After IAA Mobility 2021 in Munich, we received a lot of positive feedback from our global mobility community. We were able to gain a global reach, despite the fact that we were still experiencing a pandemic at that time. We had over 400,000 visitors from 95 countries and 744 exhibitors from 32 countries. These numbers do not only confirm our big global reach but are also an indicator for the huge impact we have as the leading platform of mobility, sustainability
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and technology. Yet, we do not want to rest on these figures. We held extensive conversations with the industry in order to discuss possibilities to reach even more people and optimised our concept on the basis of these conversations’ results. We want to create a space for future-oriented global mobility solutions by moving away from solo thinking towards a unified mobility community event. In order to create a holistic experience, we will have mixed halls at the IAA Summit, for instance. This innovative hall concept, granting a high visibility to the exhibitors from the cycling and micromobility industry, is supposed to express the importance we ascribe to the cycling and micromobility industry. True to our motto ‘experience connected mobility’ the shared halls at the IAA Summit is going to connect all kinds of mobility concepts at IAA Mobility 2023.
What are the plans for IAA Mobility for 2023 and beyond? IAA Mobility has already proven in 2021 that the concept of being an innovative and forward-thinking mobility platform with a strong focus on sustainable mobility solutions is not only feasible, but highly successful. At IAA Mobility 2023 we are eager to welcome even more exhibitors from the various mobility industries to make connected mobility a tangible experience for all our visitors. At IAA Mobility we provide visibility, global reach and the chance to exchange to our exhibitors and professional visitors. Creating new mobility solutions is an ongoing process in which we can all learn from each other, but in which we also depend on each other. We believe that the future of mobility can only be sustainable with sustainable and connected mobility concepts. We regard the future of mobility as diverse, multimodal and intermodal. Therefore, the combination of different mobility concepts is even more crucial which again refers to our 2023 motto ‘experience connected mobility’.
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