25 – 26 March 2026 5th edition FICOBA (Basque Country)

25 – 26 March 2026 5th edition
FICOBA (Basque Country)

FRANCE PARTNER COUNTRY

France, a leading player in
“mobility that transforms”

New business opportunities and strategic alliances

With the aim of strengthening international collaboration and promoting business opportunities, MUBIL Mobility Expo is launching the ‘Partner Country’ initiative, a strategic commitment to highlight a European country at the forefront of sustainable mobility in each edition.

This first edition kicks off with France as the guest country, thus strengthening the industrial, technological and institutional links between the two territories.

As Partner Country, France will play a leading role at the fair: a delegation of French companies will participate with a group stand sponsored by leading clusters in sustainable mobility.

The aim of France Partner Country is to generate new business opportunities and strategic alliances for visiting and exhibiting companies. From the energy transition to digitalisation, connected mobility, urban regeneration and territorial cohesion, France fully shares the spirit of this edition: ‘Mobility that transforms’.

France is a leader in innovation and technology applied to mobility, and its participation as Partner Country will help strengthen synergies with the southern European market.

Initiatives such as this consolidate MUBIL Mobility Expo as the leading event for sustainable mobility in southern Europe.

Further information: info@mubilexpo.eus

MARIA TSAVACHIDIS

CEO
EIT Urban Mobility

La Dra. Maria Tsavachidis es la directora general de EIT Urban Mobility, una comunidad europea de conocimiento e innovación para acelerar la transición hacia la movilidad urbana sostenible y los espacios urbanos habitables. Antes de incorporarse al Instituto Europeo de Innovación y Tecnología en 2018, fue responsable de Innovación en Siemens durante más de 20 años, empresa en la que ocupó diferentes puestos. Comenzó su carrera como investigadora en el campo de los sistemas de transporte inteligentes y tiene un doctorado en ingeniería de tráfico por la Universidad Técnica de Múnich.