In a landscape where moving people and goods is still defined by fragmentation—multiple apps, inconsistent travel experiences, disconnected payment systems, and siloed logistics—GIG Mobility is set to unveil a bold new future.

The company has announced GPC 2026 – INTEGRATO (GIG Mobility Product Conference 2026), a landmark event designed to reimagine mobility as a seamless, intelligent, and fully integrated ecosystem.

Scheduled to hold on April 23, 2026, in Lagos, the conference will convene industry leaders, technology innovators, policymakers, and key stakeholders at the forefront of Africa’s mobility transformation.

Anchored on the theme: “INTEGRATO – Integrating the Mobility Ecosystem,” the conference responds to a critical challenge of today’s mobility experience which is broken. “From booking a trip to completing a journey, users navigate a patchwork of disconnected services—each solving a piece of the problem, but none delivering a truly unified experience. This is why we are changing the narrative.”

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“INTEGRATO is more than a theme—it is a declaration of where mobility is headed,” said Dr. Enahoro Okhae, CEO of GIG Mobility. “For too long, mobility has been fragmented, forcing people and businesses to stitch together multiple solutions just to complete a single journey. We are building a fully connected ecosystem—where booking, flights, travel documentation, accommodation, transportation, payments, and logistics work together seamlessly. GPC 2026 is where that future becomes real.”
At GPC 2026, GIG Mobilitywill unveil a suite of integrated solutions designed to eliminate friction across the mobility value chain. Through live demonstrations and product launches, attendees will experience a unified system where every touchpoint—from trip planning to final destination—is intelligently connected.

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