With a day of intense work, dialogue, and consensus-building, the “Latam Mobility North America 2026” summit came to a close at the San Pedro Auditorium, leaving a balance of concrete agreements and strategic alliances that will shape the course of sustainable mobility in Mexico over the coming years.
The gathering, which brought together government authorities, executives from leading companies, international organizations, and sector experts, solidified Nuevo León as a must-attend meeting point for discussions on the future of transportation and logistics in Latin America.


The quality of the analysis panels and the depth of the insights demonstrated the maturity that the mobility ecosystem in the country has achieved.
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A Day for the History of Mobility in Mexico
From the early morning hours, the San Pedro Auditorium was the stage for a packed agenda of high-level content. The day began with a message from the highest state and municipal authorities, who reaffirmed their commitment to transforming transportation and mobility as central pillars of sustainable development.


Throughout the day, attendees participated in discussion panels addressing the most relevant topics for the sector: economic integration between key regions of the country in the context of the geopolitical reconfiguration of North America; the challenges and opportunities of electric charging infrastructure to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles; and strategies for efficient management of fleets in transition, with special attention to the value chains connecting Mexico with its main trading partners.
Public transportation also occupied a central place in the discussions, with analyses ranging from vehicle manufacturing to daily street-level operations, including the need to strengthen the trust of captive users who depend on this service for their daily lives.


Business Innovation and New Technologies
The private sector once again demonstrated its capacity for innovation and adaptation. Companies from various sectors presented their technological bets for the future of mobility, from comprehensive charging infrastructure solutions to educational developments focused on training the talent that the electromobility industry requires.


One of the most important moments was the presentation of an innovative public space management concept by the host municipality, which proposes using technology, data, and smart public policies to restore tranquility to residents and organize vehicular flow in high-traffic areas.
The conclusion of the academic activities was dedicated to smart cities in industrial and metropolitan contexts, a topic that generated great interest due to its comprehensive approach: data, infrastructure, governance, and, above all, the need to articulate efforts among all social actors to build more livable and efficient cities.


A Model of Collaboration That Transcends Borders
Beyond the exchange of ideas, “Latam Mobility North America 2026” will be remembered for the concrete agreements that emerged from conversations among the different actors. Representatives from state and municipal governments, along with private sector leaders, agreed on common lines of action to face shared challenges.
Furthermore, what happened in San Pedro Garza García demonstrated that sustainable mobility is not just a technological or financial issue, but fundamentally a challenge of coordination and political will.


The diversity of actors convened—state and municipal governments, global and local companies, international cooperation organizations, civil associations, and academia—allowed for the construction of a comprehensive and multi-sectoral vision.
The summit showed that Mexico has the talent, technical capacity, and will necessary to lead the transition towards sustainable mobility in Latin America. The success stories presented, the innovations shared, and the agreements reached are proof that the country is ready to make the leap towards a cleaner, more efficient, and inclusive future.


Gratitude and Recognition
At the end of the day, the representatives of Latam Mobility expressed their sincere gratitude to the municipality of San Pedro Garza García for its warm reception and invaluable support in holding this meeting. The hospitality of its authorities and the quality of its facilities were fundamental in creating an environment conducive to dialogue and collaboration.


Special recognition was extended to all the partners who accompanied this edition of the summit, whose support made it possible to develop a top-tier agenda. Likewise, deep gratitude was expressed to the panelists and experts who shared their time, knowledge, and experience, enriching the debates with diverse perspectives and innovative proposals.
Of course, thanks were also extended to all the attendees who, with their presence and active participation, contributed to making “Latam Mobility North America 2026” a space for collective construction and the generation of strategic alliances. The interest and energy demonstrated throughout the day are the best proof that sustainable mobility is already a shared priority.


The Journey Continues Throughout Latin America
The success of the meeting in San Pedro Garza García is just the beginning of a year that promises to be full of dialogue, collaboration, and concrete advances for sustainable mobility in the region. Latam Mobility will continue its tour through the main markets of Latin America, taking this conversation to more actors and territories.
Through its stops in Mexico City, Brazil, Colombia, and Chile, the platform will continue to promote a collaborative approach to accelerate the transition to cleaner, more efficient, and more inclusive transportation systems, positioning Latin America as a relevant player in sustainable mobility at the global level.
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