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17th ITS European Congress 2026

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Join Europe’s leading event for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS): Where mobility, technology, and policy converge.

Whether you’re entering the ITS community or looking to strengthen your network, the Congress offers exclusive ccess to cutting-edge innovations, influential decision-makers, and the emerging trends shaping the future of mobility in Europe.

Explore breakthrough solutions in connectivity, digitalisation, automation, and urban mobility – and be part of building smart, sustainable transport systems for tomorrow.

 17th ITS European Congress 2026
27th April, 2026 - 29th April, 2026

Event Organizer

Ertico

Event Location

Istanbul, Turkey

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