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

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

NEWS

The MUBIL Mobility Expo Technical Committee convenes to continue preparations for its fifth edition, which will take place under the slogan “Mobility that Transforms”

(Donostia – San Sebastián, 24 June 2025). The Technical Committee of MUBIL Mobility Expo, the leading trade fair for the sustainable mobility industry in southern Europe, met this morning at Ficoba, the event venue, to review progress in the preparations for its fifth edition, which will take place at the same venue on 25 and 26 March.

The meeting takes place just days after the official launch of the fair’s commercial phase, which is already generating significant interest among exhibiting companies, public and private stakeholders, as well as organisations involved in developing innovative and sustainable mobility solutions for the future.

Under the slogan “Mobility that Transforms”, this year’s edition will focus on the tangible, positive, and transformative impact that sustainable mobility —driven by digitalisation and innovation— is having across multiple sectors: industry and its value chain, regulation and policy, urban and regional development, and, of course, people’s quality of life.

During the Technical Committee meeting, progress was shared on key organisational aspects: from attracting exhibiting companies to designing the programme of content and side activities, which will once again make MUBIL Mobility Expo the premier professional meeting point for sustainable mobility: clean, accessible, safe, and connected.

A space where the main public and private sector players converge, and where present needs and future challenges are met with cutting-edge industrial and digital solutions.

About MUBIL Mobility Expo

MUBIL Mobility Expo, the professional trade fair for the sustainable mobility industry in Southern Europe, is an event promoted by MUBIL, the Basque Country’s smart and sustainable mobility hub, which was created as part of the Etorkizuna Eraikiz initiative of the Provincial Council of

Gipuzkoa (Department of Economic Promotion and Strategic Projects) and is supported by the Basque Government (Department of Industry, Energy Transition, and Sustainability) and the EVE (Basque Energy Agency). Its aim is to strengthen the region’s existing capabilities in the sector, drive its development, and enhance the international competitiveness and positioning of the local business network in this field.

Members of the MUBIL Mobility Expo Technical Committee    

The MUBIL Mobility Expo Technical Committee is made up of representatives of public institutions, companies, technology centres and associations working in the sustainability mobility and energy areas.

  • AEDIVE (Business Association for the Development and Promotion of Electric Vehicles) 
  • Basque Country/Navarra/Aquitania Euroregion Office
  • Basquenergy Cluster
  • Basque Government. Department of Industry, Energy Transition and Sustainability
  • Basque Mobility and Logistics Cluster    
  • BRTA-Basque Research and Technology Alliance
  • CAF Group
  • Dbus
  • Direbús
  • Donosti Bus
  • EIT Innoenergy
  • EIT Urban Mobility
  • EVE. Basque Energy Board
  • Evsare
  • Ficoba
  • Gipuzkoa Chamber of Commerce
  • Irizar e-mobility
  • MUBIL
  • Official Association of Industrial Engineers of Gipuzkoa 
  • Petronor
  • Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa Department of Economic Promotion and Strategic Projects
  • Tecnalia

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.