Mobility as a Service, AVs, and seamless multimodality, the key topics
Tomorrow.Mobility 2026 drives real impact on the future of urban mobility
The sixth edition of Tomorrow.Mobility World Congress (TMWC), the global event accelerating the transition to sustainable, inclusive and smart urban mobility, will be held at the Gran Via venue of Fira de Barcelona from 3 to 5 November 2026. Under the theme “Mobility solutions, real impact”, the congress will bring together more than 5,000 attendees, over 200 exhibitors and over 240 speakers to bridge the gap between innovation and concrete urban change.
Co-organized by Fira de Barcelona and EIT Urban Mobility, an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, a body of the European Union, TMWC will focus on how cities can seize all the tools and strategies that have been developed in the past years to deliver impactful initiatives capable of delivering today the urban mobility of tomorrow. Among the key overarching topics that will guide discussions are Mobility as a Service (MaaS) as a key driver of seamless multimodal schemes, curbside and parking management as strategic mobility infrastructures, and the arrival of autonomous vehicle (AV) mobility.
The congress will feature three dedicated stages – Main Stage, Move better Stage, and Shaping mobility Stage – and the conference program will cover a wide array of contents including Designing resilient, integrated mobility systems; Making multimodality seamless for citizens and operators; Delivering next-generation public transport; Managing urban space in the e-mobility transition; Urban logistics and resilience; Inclusive mobility planning; Air quality data and its role in smarter mobility decisions; and Battery waste management and the circular economy of electric mobility.
The CEO of EIT Urban Mobility, Marc Rozendal, said: “Innovation is transforming mobility systems around the world. The challenge now is turning promising solutions into tangible impact for cities and citizens. Mobility as a Service, intelligent management of urban space or autonomous mobility are no longer concepts for the future. They are becoming practical tools to address congestion, improve accessibility and build resilient transport systems. To unlock their full potential, collaboration across the mobility ecosystem is essential. Tomorrow.Mobility World Congress brings this ecosystem together to explore how pilots can scale and turn innovation into real impact.”
Along these lines, the Director of Tomorrow.Mobility World Congress, Delphine Romeu, affirmed that “Tomorrow.Mobility World Congress 2026 is built on a simple but powerful idea: the solutions to make our cities move better already exist. What we need is to build the bridges between leaders, innovators and companies so they can put them to work. This event is that connection — a space where future and impact become the same, and where the transformation starts.”
Exhibition and Innovation zones
TMWC 2026 will include an exhibition area and an Innovation Playground that will showcase cutting-edge solutions from across the mobility ecosystem. Among the confirmed exhibitors are Arrive Group, BIP, Drive Sweden, Government of Catalonia – Departament de Territori, Kentkart, Moventis, and PNO Innovation.
The event’s Startup Zone will highlight disruptive mobility technologies and platforms, offering opportunities for collaboration and investment.
A global event shaping urban futures
As in previous editions, TMWC will be held alongside Smart City Expo World Congress, the leading international summit on smart cities and urban solutions; Tomorrow.Blue Economy, aimed at using the full potential of ocean resources for sustainable economic growth, the Barcelona Deep Tech Summit, an event organized by Barcelona Activa focused on scientific tech entrepreneurship and university spin-offs, and the Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress. Together these events will gather more than 1,000 exhibitors and over 25,000 attendees, transforming Fira de Barcelona into the world’s largest hub for urban innovation.
