Did you know that Lithuania is home to some of the world’s most influential telematics and mobility companies? Gurtam, headquartered in Vilnius, currently tracks over 5 million assets across more than 150 countries. Teltonika, also based in Vilnius and operating manufacturing facilities in Lithuania, is one of the leading telematics hardware manufacturers and has sold 35 million devices worldwide. They are both global players and Lithuanian corporations that are shaping the future of connected mobility.
In 2025, telematics and fleet management technologies are more than just present in Lithuania. The country has become an industry hub, attracting attention from leaders in the domain across continents. This September, the spotlight will shine even brighter as Vilnius hosts the Telematics and Connected Mobility Conference, organized by Gurtam.
The event will draw an international audience of operators, innovators, and decision-makers to LITEXPO – the Baltics’ largest exhibition venue – positioning Lithuania as a serious force in the global mobility conversation.
Local tech leaders with international impact
Lithuania’s telematics world presence is built on the success of companies whose influence reaches far beyond the region. Gurtam, Teltonika, Ruptela, and Girteka are some of the well-known names in the industry, trusted by thousands of organizations to manage commercial fleets, optimize logistics networks, and connect mobile assets in real time.
Collectively, these organizations are reshaping mobility worldwide, reducing operational costs, improving safety, and enabling businesses to scale without losing control over their assets.
Gurtam, in particular, brings unique credibility to this year’s conference as an organizer. The company is known for nurturing the largest community of professionals in telematics and fleet management, which includes thousands of partners and hundreds of hardware manufacturers, connectivity providers, and software developers. On top of that, Gurtam has more than a decade of experience both hosting online and offline events, including its internal Telematics Vilnius conference targeted at the partner network, and taking part in global tech expos.
This expertise ensures that the upcoming conference will not only deliver valuable insights but also create meaningful networking opportunities for professionals ready to innovate.
Why this event matters to businesses
The Telematics and Connected Mobility Conference is not just for the telematics domain professionals. Its content is designed to provide tangible value to commercial fleet operators, logistics managers, and any business managing mobile resources.
Across two days and two separate tracks (a tech- and a business-oriented one) with 40+ speeches total, attendees will hear case studies, panel discussions, and explore the tech expo that shows how the right piece of hardware or software equipment can help cut costs, boost operational efficiency, and enhance safety.
Among the many highlights, three sessions promise exceptional value for a wider business audience:
- Telematics at the core of safer, more secure fleet operations: a panel discussion and a thorough analysis of how connected technologies could prevent accidents, improve compliance, and protect assets in transit.
This session is invaluable for operators whose fleets face regulatory gaps or mounting safety-related costs, offering practical strategies to turn compliance and protection into competitive advantages.
- Digital transformation reimagining mobility: Product, business, and everything in-between talk by Partha Goswami. This presentation offers a vivid look at how mobility innovations are rewriting business models and redefining customer expectations.
For business owners managing fleets, it’s an opportunity to learn how these shifts can translate into additional revenue streams, stronger customer loyalty, and competitive differentiation.
- Leading through the next era of mobility and fleet innovation: an executive panel discussion with perspectives from senior leaders on preparing for change while maintaining operational stability.
For fleet owners, this panel will offer a glimpse into the innovations and practices likely to shape operations in the following 2–3 years. Attendees will gain insight into which technologies and strategies to prioritize now to ensure they stay ahead of the curve.
The conference will feature speakers from Porsche Consulting, Bamboo Group, and MIT Technology Review, offering valuable insights into how leading global brands stay ahead. With a variety of perspectives, attendees are guaranteed to leave with practical, actionable ideas.
Bottom line
Lithuania’s telematics industry is deep in the wave of global mobility innovation. The Telematics and Connected Mobility Conference is a testament to the country’s growing influence, bringing together international thought leaders and practitioners to explore the future of connected fleets.
According to Vantage Market Research, the global fleet telematics market is set to nearly triple in size within just eight years. It was valued at USD 26.2 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 75.7 billion by 2030. This surge reflects the increasing reliance on telematics-driven digital solutions, and for businesses, the industry’s message is clear.
The strategies and tools to be showcased in Vilnius this September are already transforming fleets across Europe and beyond. In an environment where efficiency is essential, embracing these innovations is the difference between keeping pace and leading the race. Hearing them firsthand from the companies shaping the field is a unique opportunity for growth.






