City of Philadelphia Hosts Third Smart and Sustainable Mobility Showcase in Partnership with SEPTA and Qubec Government

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Philadelphia will host its third Smart and Sustainable Mobility Showcase on May 13, 2025, in a partnership with SEPTA and the Québec Government. This event will spotlight innovative solutions in sustainable transport and urban mobility, aiming to foster collaboration among stakeholders. Matt Cassidy, vice president, and Michael Carroll are expected to lead discussions on future transport initiatives. The showcase will serve as a platform for government and industry leaders to explore challenges and opportunities in transportation. Local officials emphasize the importance of sustainable practices in enhancing urban mobility.

This initiative aligns with broader goals to improve public transport and reduce environmental impacts. Previous showcases have drawn significant attention to sustainable transport solutions. Organizers anticipate increased participation from diverse sectors to drive impactful discussions.

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