The public dimension of Mowo 2026 is one of its most relevant pillars. The event is positioned as a key meeting point for state, municipal, and federal government bodies designing the future of mobility in Mexico and Latin America.
This space brings together authorities in charge of transport, urban development, infrastructure, environment, economy, energy, and territorial planning to generate public policies, analyze international models, and connect with solutions that can transform their regions.
Governments participating in Mowo can present their progress, projects, mobility master plans, and new infrastructure strategies. This space also enables bridges between Mexican states, fosters cooperation between entities, and links public officials with companies that can contribute innovation, funding, or technology to their goals.
Moreover, multilateral organizations, international agencies, embassies, model city representatives, and mobility clusters find in Mowo a space to align agendas, foster regional dialogue, and trigger investments. Public administration at Mowo attends not only as an observer but as an active protagonist in building real, scalable solutions.
Mobility plans, infrastructure progress, and innovative public policies presented to companies, media, and global organizations.
Through direct connection with private sector companies, international funds, tech startups, and strategic alliances.
Ideal for establishing agreements between states, municipalities, and federal agencies that share similar challenges in mobility, logistics, and sustainability.
With access to specialized content, international success stories, emerging technologies, and public management tools applied to mobility.
By positioning themselves as leaders in sustainable, accessible, and innovative mobility within the national ecosystem, and projecting their territories as strategic zones for pilot projects or replicable models.
Designed to spark joint solutions between government, business, academia, and civil society, strengthening governance in the field of mobility.
Which can lead to financing programs, technical assistance, or project implementation in their states or municipalities.