In Cali, the land is fertile for investment, culture flourishes on every corner, and businesses thrive. This is a city where the seeds of sports grow across all fields, medical tourism is abundant, and hundreds of export products are cultivated. It is home to major technology companies with global reach, where biodiversity, creativity, diversity, and collaboration come together to transform industries and redefine how we live, work, and connect.
Here, the future is not just discussed, it is tested, scaled, and exported. From smart urban solutions to applied bioeconomy models, Cali is a living laboratory for impact-driven investment, where growth, purpose, and profitability combine to create a better future for all.
Smart City Expo Cali 2026 is the gateway to that opportunity. Being there is not just attending an event—it is seizing the strategic advantage of being in a city that is set to become the leading platform in Latin America and the Caribbean for dialogue on territorial innovation, bio-intelligent cities, and nature-based urban transformation, highlighting its contribution to improving citizens’ quality of life.
September 30 to October 1 at the Centro de Eventos Valle del Pacífico.
Urban and metropolitan mobility face the challenge of adapting to increasingly complex territories, where urban, peri-urban, and regional dynamics are closely interconnected. In this context, this track aims to explore how cities can move toward more efficient, sustainable, and connected transport systems, integrating public mobility, regional transport, active mobility, and port and foreign trade logistics, including last-mile delivery.
Throughout this track, various approaches and experiences in smart mobility and advanced logistics will be addressed, including the design of more efficient and accessible mass transit and public transport systems, the development of commuter and rail solutions for passenger mobility, intelligent fleet management, intermodality, and the optimization of strategic logistics corridors. It will also cover improvements in the efficiency of ports and import-export platforms, while addressing challenges in port logistics, freight distribution, and the automation of processes in logistics areas and large-scale transport infrastructure.
From a bio-intelligent perspective, the track will place special emphasis on how mobility can contribute to reducing emissions, improving air quality, and easing pressure on ecosystems. It will also analyze strategies aimed at integrating the city and region under environmental and social criteria, promoting cleaner, more accessible, and resilient infrastructure, as well as solutions that advance toward more equitable and connected mobility.

