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Second Edition of GEMTECH Forum Set to Inspire Innovation in Global Mobility Technology

The highly anticipated second edition of the GEMTECH Forum is set to take place on May 13-14, 2025, at The Arena Riyadh. This year’s forum promises to build on the success of the inaugural event, showcasing advancements in global mobility technology, sustainable transportation, and innovative solutions that are transforming fleet management and logistics.

The GEMTECH Forum is proud to announce a distinguished lineup of speakers who are
leaders in their respective fields. This year, attendees will hear from:

Mr. Aftab Ahmed, Chief Advisor, Automotive Sector, National Industrial
Development Center
Ahmed Samir Elbermbali, Managing Director – MENA, Charging Interface Initiative
(CharIN)
Eng Mohammed Al Taani, Secretary General, Arab Renewable Energy Commission
Alexander Sarac, Partner, Addleshaw & Goddard LLC
Samer Aljabari, Chief Advisor – Aerospace & Advanced Technology, National
Industrial Development Center (NIDC)
Roger Looney, Partner, Asia & GCC, EV Practice, Crossover Solutions
H.E. Pascal H. Grégoire, Ambassador, Embassy of Belgium, Riyadh
H.E. Balázs Selmeci, Ambassador, Embassy of Hungary, Riyadh

Link to see full list of speakers.

The forum aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among industry stakeholders, including government representatives, private sector leaders, and innovative startups.

Participants will explore critical topics related to global mobility technology, including fleet
optimization, logistics solutions, smart transportation systems, and the future of urban
mobility.

Last year’s forum featured prominent speakers such as H.E Mohammad AlSahib, Deputy
Minister for Investment Development, and Faisal Sultan, Vice President and Managing
Director at Lucid, who shared valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the industry. Link to see full list of previous speakers.

In addition to the insightful discussions, the GEMTECH Forum will also host an immersive
exhibition featuring key players in the global mobility sector. Previous exhibitors included:

  1. Lucid Group
  2. Aljabr Kia
  3. OMODA JAECOO
  4. Flynow Aviation
  5. ASX E-Mobility
  6. TASARU Mobility Investments
  7. SGS/EVmax
  8. BSKL Solutions
  9. Savvy Charging Technologies
  10. Icharge

    Link to see full list of previous exhibitors.

    This year’s exhibition promises to be even more impressive, showcasing the latest
    innovations and solutions designed to accelerate the adoption of sustainable and efficient
    mobility practices in fleet management and logistics.
    Join Us!

We invite industry professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts to join us at the GEMTECH
Forum to share ideas, explore cutting-edge technologies, and network with leaders who are shaping the future of mobility.

For more information on registration and event details, please visit: Register Now

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