By Kirtika Suneja
New Delhi: The next edition of Bharat Mobility Global Expo will be held from February 4-9 in 2027 National Capital Region of Delhi, the commerce and industry ministry said Thursday. The first two editions were held in 2024 and 2025.Noting that new segments are being considered in the 2027 edition to broaden the scope of the Expo, it said: ”These include a dedicated section on multimodal mobility and logistics encompassing rail, road, air, water, urban and rural mobility, and a showcase focused on tractors and agricultural mobility solutions”.The event aims to bring together various stakeholders from across the mobility spectrum, including industry representatives, policymakers, and technology experts.The 2025 edition was held across three venues — Bharat Mandapam, Yashobhoomi, and India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida — and recorded participation from over 1500 exhibitors.More than 9.8 lakh visitors attended the event, which included product launches, technology showcases, conferences, buyer-seller meets, and international delegations, it said.Live EventsThe expo is an industry-led initiative coordinated by Engineering Export Promotion Council of India, and other organisations including SIAM, ACMA, ATMA, NASSCOM, and CII.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)
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