GMV analyzes the challenges of mobility at an informational breakfast with the Secretary General for Sustainable Mobility

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In November, Miguel Ángel Martínez Olagüe, GMV’s General Manager of Intelligent Transportation Systems, took part in an informational breakfast organized by Executive Forum in collaboration with GMV and CONFEBÚS. The event brought together institutional and industry representatives to examine the scope of the new Sustainable Mobility Law and discuss the technological challenges that will shape the future of transportation in Spain.

During the forum, Sara Hernández, Secretary General for Sustainable Mobility at the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, presented the new Sustainable Mobility Law and outlined its main challenges. Hernández emphasized the value of the legislation in advancing toward a “more just, inclusive, efficient, and digital” mobility model and underscored the need to guarantee the right to mobility as a pillar of equal opportunity. She also stressed the importance of supporting the sector throughout its technological and digital transformation.

In this context, Miguel Ángel Martínez Olagüe highlighted the decisive role of innovation and noted that Spain is making significant strides toward more sustainable, digital, and interoperable mobility. He pointed out that this transformation “is already a reality” and is being driven by cloud-based technologies that enable more flexible, scalable systems focused on citizen services. His remarks reinforced GMV’s position as a key player in the modernization of transportation and a technological partner for public authorities and operators. From account-based ticketing (ABT) to intelligent fleet management, GMV continues to invest in solutions designed to support cities and regions as they advance toward more connected and efficient transportation.

The breakfast also featured the participation of Rafael Barbadillo, president of CONFEBÚS, who emphasized the role of the bus as a driver of social progress, as it is the mode of transport that “best aligns with sustainable, safe, affordable, and widespread mobility that ensures equality for everyone.”

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