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The 19th ITS Asia Pacific Forum 2024

December 12, 2023

This prestigious event, hosted by ITS Indonesia, brings together industry experts, government officials, innovators, and thought leaders to discuss the latest trends, technologies, and solutions driving the transformation towards a sustainable and intelligent urban mobility.

Whether you're an industry professional, a technology enthusiast, or a government representative, ITS Asia Pacific Forum 2024 is the must-attend event for staying ahead in the rapidly evolving ITS landscape.
More about ITS APF 2024

Jakarta, Indonesia
28th May, 2024 - 30th May, 2024
ITS Indonesia

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