Futurmotive – Expo and Talks is a series of exhibition spaces dedicated to new technologies and strategic services for an environmentally, economically and community sustainable energy transition.
Organized by Autopromotec, Futurmotive will help automakers, component manufacturers, distributors and buyers explore new business models in the automotive sector and understand the challenges of new mobility.
Futurmotive is scheduled for Nov. 16-18 at the Bologna Exhibition Center in Bologna, Italy.
The event will take place in conjunction with E-Charge, the exhibition dedicated to the electric-vehicle charging industry, infrastructure and electric mobility organized by A151 and held on Nov. 16-17, also at the Bologna Exhibition Center.
The new synergy between E-Charge and Futurmotive will boost the usefulness of both events, organizers say. E-Charge, focused on the world of production and distribution of charging systems for electric vehicles and aimed at technicians, installers, designers, service providers, public administrations, utilities, investors and end users, will complement the sectors and audiences addressed by Futurmotive.
“In fact, the new Autopromotec event will be the ideal container for information and the presentation of innovative solutions, technologies and products relating to material and energy generation, smart infrastructure and cities, human-machine interconnection for computerised car maintenance, and a sustainable energy transition from an economic, ecological and social point of view, in a process that can also ensure uninterrupted supplies for car manufacturers,” event organizers said in a news release.
During the three days of the trade show, Futurmotive – Expo and Talks will bring together participating companies in an exhibition space of approximately 25,000 square meters, showcasing a full range of technological innovations and solutions to address global challenges in the automotive world, in a format designed to foster an effective interaction between companies, institutions and industry though leaders.
The main areas of interest will be alternative-fuel systems, components, equipment, tires and new materials. Ample space also will be devoted to the topic of remanufacturing and innovations related to the world of connectivity and service and repair networks.
“What we’re experiencing in the automotive sector and more generally in the mobility sector is a paradigm shift destined to reconfigure the entire industry,” said Renzo Servadei, CEO of Autopromotec. “This is a complex transition – ecologically, industrially and socially – that must be approached in scientific terms, looking with equal interest at all new technologies in the field. Precisely for this reason, Futurmotive – Expo and Talks addresses the entire mobility chain, including car manufacturers and the aftermarket, but also energy producers and distribution networks, alternative fuels, tires for electric cars, lightweight materials and much more. The November exhibition will be a catalysing international event for 2023, with ample space dedicated to networking with high-profile international buyers.”
Innovators, technologists and institutions will take turns on the Futurmotive stage to chart the new routes of energy sustainability: not only new-generation power plants, alternative fuels and raw materials procurement but also infrastructure and smart cities, human-machine interconnection for computerized vehicle maintenance, big data management, cybersecurity, the transformation of business models and the labor market.
For more information, visit www.futurmotive.com.