Next Mobility Exhibition announces some of the protagonists of its second edition, that will be held from 8 to 10 May. The event will showcase a wide range of transport means, technologies, and software solutions crucial to the energy transition in the mobility sector. The main leaders of the market are ready to present their latest and innovative proposals during the three-days event. Iveco Bus has already signed up and will be showcasing a range that embraces the energy mix through the lens of the energy transition. Also attending, and with a similar approach, will be the MAN Truck & Bus Italia group, which ended 2023 with strong annual growth of 8%.
Other participants include Industria Italiana Autobus, Karsan, Otokar, Ayats, Indcar and Officine Mirandola with the Isuzu brand. Look out too for electric minibus manufacturer Tecnobus, Gruppo D'Auria, which distributes the Lithuanian brand Altas, and Chinese company Zonson Smart Auto, which has already sold a number of electric models in Italy. But it’s not only buses at Next Mobility Exhibition – the entire energy transition chain will be represented thanks to Kiepe Electric, Kempower and Maser Italia.
There will also be a large range of companies in the on-board technology sector, with Aesys, Ameli, Jampel, Ncm and PT – Camos Primitech, and Sphinx the most prominent. Besides the comprehensive exhibition offering, NME 2024 will also bring attendees discussions between the sector’s key players thanks to the collaboration with Club Italia, Anfia, Federmetano and Motus-e, who will shine a spotlight on the most relevant sector-specific content.
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