
CoMotion GLOBAL, the world’s most influential gathering of urban mobility leaders, recently announced strategic partnerships with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services (MOTL), Transportation General Authority (TGA), and the Royal Commission of Riyadh City (RCRC) ahead of its conference in Riyadh, December 7–9, 2025, according to a press communique.
As part of the partnership, HE Dr. Rumaih Al-Rumaih, Vice Minister of MOTL and Acting President, TGA, will deliver a keynote address on Saudi Arabia’s ambition to rapidly establish itself as a global hub for next-generation mobility and logistics, built on sustainability, innovation, and international collaboration.
HE Dr. Al-Rumaih joins the previously announced lineup of visionary speakers, including Mate Rimac, CEO, Rimac Automobili and founder of Rimac Group, Valerie Labi, CEO & Co-Founder, Wahu!, and Ladi Delano, Founder, Moove.
Strategic partner
“We are delighted to be a strategic partner of the CoMotion GLOBAL Summit. We are committed to supporting international efforts in developing advanced urban mobility solutions and promoting sustainability and innovation in future transport systems,” noted the Minister.
Hosted by the Saudi Conventions & Exhibitions General Authority (SCEGA), the national enabler of the Kingdom’s growing business events sector, the summit highlights Riyadh’s emergence as a global center for mobility innovation and investment.
MOTL and TGA are advancing key Vision 2030 objectives, including expanding private sector participation, enhancing transport service quality, and increasing the sector’s contribution to tourism, trade, and pilgrimage. Together, they are driving the Kingdom’s transition toward a more connected, sustainable mobility ecosystem, the press statement continued.
Model
“Together, we will explore how Riyadh can serve as a model for cities around the world as they reimagine what mobility, logistics, and urban connectivity can become,” commented John Rossant, Founder and CEO, CoMotion.
CoMotion GLOBAL will convene more than 2,000 mobility leaders, decision-makers, innovators, and experts from over 75 countries, including 100 mayors and city officials and 200+ corporations.
The summit’s agenda spans autonomy, AI, electrification, and sustainable urban infrastructure — all anchored in global collaboration and actionable innovation, the press communication concluded.
