Miami Hosts Urban Mobility Conference

Miami hosts CoMotion conference April 28-29 focusing on AI solutions for urban transit

2026-04-06, Moovit News Team

Miami Hosts CoMotion Conference on Urban Mobility

Miami will host CoMotion, a two-day conference examining urban mobility solutions and artificial intelligence, April 28-29 at Miami Dade College. The seventh annual event brings together public officials, transit agencies, and technology leaders to address mounting pressure on transportation systems across U.S. cities. Miami ranked third-worst for traffic congestion in 2025, with average daily commutes approaching 30 minutes.
Wide shot of Miami Dade College campus exterior with modern buildings and palm trees, showing conference venue location with urban backdrop

Context

The conference comes as cities shift from innovation-focused approaches to practical, outcome-driven transit solutions, organizers said. Miami and the broader Tri-County area rank among the most traffic-congested regions in the country, creating urgent demand for mobility improvements. More than one-third of Americans can't rely on a personal vehicle, highlighting the need for accessible public transit options. The event focuses on how artificial intelligence can help solve urban transportation challenges while improving service delivery.

Details

CoMotion features networking opportunities, panel discussions, and workshops examining the intersection of urban mobility and artificial intelligence. Abby Lindenberg, founder and CEO of caa, will moderate a panel on the latest mobility trends. Alexander Esposito, co-founder and CEO of Circuit, will speak about modern mobility partnerships and micro-transit services. The event draws global mayors, policymakers, public transport agencies, technology founders, and venture capital investors focused on land, sea, and air transportation.
Interior conference hall setup with rows of seats facing presentation stage, professional lighting, and screens displaying urban mobility graphics

Timeline

The conference takes place April 28-29, 2026 at Miami Dade College. Registration is currently open with a 30% discount available for attendees. Organizers didn't specify when the discount expires or provide details about specific session times for individual panels and workshops.

Impact

Transit professionals and policymakers attending the conference will gain insights into AI-driven solutions for improving urban mobility systems. The event provides opportunities to learn from other cities' experiences and connect with technology providers working on transit innovations. Moovit offers real-time transit updates and trip planning for riders navigating Miami's public transportation network during the conference and year-round.