For a region with deep ties to transport, it is more than just an event. The speeches delivered by the top international experts provide a glimpse into the future of how businesses will run their operations.
What exactly does the conference agenda reveal about the current state and future direction of telematics?
Transportation has a significant impact on nearly every aspect of the Baltic economy. From agriculture and logistics to retail distribution, efficiency in moving goods is a significant factor in competitiveness. Over the last decade, rising costs have forced businesses to rethink their models.
Automation has proven to be a natural starting point, especially for fleets. Artificial intelligence adds another layer of transformation, enabling predictive analytics, safety-enhancing video systems, and deeper integration between vehicles and enterprise systems.
It’s not a matter of experimenting with futuristic tools. Applying proven technologies to protect margins and gain an edge for commercial fleets is a reality in 2025, and the conference in Vilnius puts that momentum on full display.
The Telematics and Connected Mobility conference stands out because it isn’t just a series of speeches. It blends in-depth sessions with live technology showcases, creating a setting where fleet managers can meet developers, hardware providers, and peers.
Attendees will hear from leading Lithuanian companies from the industry, including Teltonika, Ruptela, Gurtam, and Girteka, as well as from international specialists representing Traccar, Bridgestone Mobility Solutions, and Lytx. The concentration of the prominent market players in Lithuania made it only fair to host the event in Vilnius.
Speakers include senior engineers from global IoT providers and seasoned professionals presenting real‑world use cases. Experts from Porsche Consulting, Bamboo Group, Amazon, and other organizations, representing dozens of countries, will provide a concentration of IoT and telematics expertise not yet seen in the Baltics.
The program spans two full days and two tracks, with a number of sessions dedicated to AI’s practical use in telematics that is hard to ignore or attribute to mere hype. Speakers will discuss AI case studies, its implementation, and applications in various areas of fleet management, including compliance and forecasting.
Beyond AI, the conference program covers themes such as digital transformation, sustainability in fleets, connectivity, OEM and aftermarket data, and hardware, with a specific focus on the application of BLE.
The variety of topics is matched by a forward-looking tone: many sessions explore how fleets can prepare for next-generation connectivity, predictive systems, and data-driven decision-making.
Whether a participant is managing long‑haul transport or urban service vehicles, there is content designed to offer practical takeaways. Telematics and Connected Mobility is built for any audience adjacent to fleets and will open its doors at LITEXPO, the largest exhibition venue in the Baltic region.
As the conference will show, the future of fleet management is defined by automation and AI working hand in hand. Predictive maintenance, smarter routing, and integrated safety systems are no longer optional extras. They are tools that make it possible to operate under today’s financial and regulatory pressures and incredibly complex environments while still looking ahead to growth.
For businesses in the region, the message is clear. The tools and practices discussed at the Telematics and Connected Mobility conference are already transforming fleets in Europe and beyond. Embracing them means staying competitive in a landscape where efficiency is not just a target, but a business quality that determines who stays in the market.
Gurtam is a global telematics leader headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania. The company develops innovative solutions for fleet management and digitalization, helping companies worldwide manage their resources efficiently.
Gurtam has been recognized at the National Responsible Business Awards, celebrated at the European Enterprise Awards 2024 for its contribution to responsible growth and industry innovation, and has received vast industry recognition around the globe.