Home Communication Press Room Press Releases Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space GMV at the UITP 2011 transport fair in Dubai 05/04/2011 Print Share Stand 3F410 will be giving customized demos of GMV’s Advanced Fleet-Management and Passenger-Information Systems During the event GMV will be displaying its whole array of solutions for the transport market, such as its advanced fleet-management and passenger-information systems for urban public transport, its on-demand transport schemes for rural areas and also its electronic fare collection equipment. GMV’s stand (3F410) will be running customized demonstrations of the company’s advanced fleet-management and passenger-information systems “Boosting public transport: Action!” is the organization’s chosen battlecry for this year’s congress, which seeks to double public transport’s market share around the world by 2025. This has been dubbed the PTx2 strategy and this congress well serve as the occasion for taking stock of what has been achieved and what still remains to be done. The UITP Congress will present audacious developments and radical paradigm shifts, offering the ideal opportunity for sharing and refining these messages. This international meeting, to be held for the very first time in this part of the world, is a unique opportunity to fire up ambitions, input new ideas and flesh out the most trailblazing projects, within a sector of soaring demand which looks set to play a key role in the economic upturn and ensuing growth. Dubai is the ideal host for this 59th World Congress since its extensive multimodal public transort system is recognized worldwide for its forward-looking and daring mobility policy. Many worldwide sector leaders will be coming together in this fair to explore the most efficient innovations in the latest systems, encouraging a new business culture that favours groundbreaking ideas and nurtures budding talent. Print Share