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MOVE 2026

Jun 17–18, 2026 (2 days) ExCeL, London, United Kingdom

MOVE 2026 is a mobility conference presented by Terrapinn, running across two conference days at ExCeL, London. The agenda page specifies that all times are listed in BST and includes scheduling filters such as Topics and a Location filter.

The program spans multiple themes related to autonomous mobility and connected vehicle ecosystems. Sessions and session titles visible on the agenda include autonomy and scaling autonomy, “The great uncoupling: Why the future of autonomous driving is software-agnostic,” “Technical convergence & scalable deployment: The next era of global autonomous mobility,” and “The new auto OS: Building scalable, differentiated, and secure automotive operating systems.”

There is also focus on resilience and security, with a session titled “The resilience playbook: overcoming the biggest cyber-attack in British history.” Electrification and energy integration are covered via talks such as “Electrifying London: Building the Sustainable City of the Future,” “Extended Range Electric Vehicle – a bridge solution to long-haul BEV,” and “The V2G revolution: Integrating EVs as utility-grade energy assets and revenue streams.”

Named participants shown on the agenda include Martyn Lee (chair opening words), RJ Scaringe, Ned Curic, Alex Kendall, James Peng, Ashish Shrestha, Derek Kerton, Vivetha Natterjee, and Stuart Murphy. The schedule also shows “Pitch” sessions and Q&A blocks as part of the conference format.

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