ATOM Connect 2026: Shared Micromobility Event – Riga, May 14th

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ATOM Connect 2026: Driving Innovation in Shared Micromobility

The shared micromobility industry is undergoing rapid transformation, facing challenges related to scaling operations, navigating complex regulations, making crucial hardware decisions, optimizing fleets, and exploring latest integration models—all while striving for sustainable growth. In response, ATOM Mobility is hosting ATOM Connect 2026, an exclusive event designed to address these critical issues and foster collaboration within the sector.

A Focused Event for Industry Professionals

Building on the success of previous ATOM Connect events focused on the broader car sharing and rental industries, this year’s conference narrows its focus specifically to shared micromobility. ATOM Connect 2026 is not intended as a general mobility conference or public exhibition, but rather a curated space for operators, partners, and decision-makers to exchange practical experiences, insights, and lessons learned. Participation is industry-focused, with each submission manually reviewed and verified to ensure a high-quality networking environment.

Event Details

ATOM Connect 2026 will take place on May 14th, 2026, at the AC Hotel Riga, located at Dzirnavu Street 33, Riga, Latvia. The event will begin at 10:35 AM local time.

Key Topics on the Agenda

The agenda will center around the most pressing operational and strategic questions facing the shared micromobility industry today, including:

  • Scaling fleets sustainably
  • Multi-vehicle operations beyond scooters
  • Regulatory cooperation and long-term city partnerships
  • Data-driven fleet optimization
  • MaaS (Mobility as a Service) integration and ecosystem collaboration
  • Marketing and automation for growth

Speakers and Partners

The event will feature presentations and discussions with leading shared mobility companies. Confirmed speakers include representatives from Segway (on hardware partnerships), Umob (on MaaS integration), Anadue (on data-driven fleet intelligence), and Elerent (on multi-vehicle operational realities). The event aims to bring together a diverse group of attendees, from smaller, swift-growing fleets to established large-scale players, alongside hardware providers and ecosystem partners.

Registration and Information

While ATOM Connect 2026 is free to attend, participation is limited to industry professionals. Interested individuals can find the full agenda and register for the event at https://www.atommobility.com/atom-connect-2026. Additional speakers and agenda updates will be announced in the coming weeks.

This article was originally published by ATOM Mobility.

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