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ASECAP Days 2023

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ASECAP Days will be held on 18-20 September 2023 in Hotel Fairmont Quasar Istanbul.
 
The theme will be Mobility: a Right for Citizens – How to ensure sustainable financing to provide inclusive & net zero mobility solutions?
 
Experts from the toll motorway industry, as well as personalities from the EU institutions and other international organisations (IBTTA, IRF…) will bring together to discuss on a number of issues.

ASECAP Days 2023
18th September, 2023 - 20th September, 2023

Event Location

Istanbul, Turkey

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