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European Transport Conference 2025

July 1, 2025

The annual European Transport Conference brings together researchers, policy makers and practitioners around ideas and visions of transport at European, national, regional and local level.

ETC 2024 was held from 18-20 September and brought together over 500 transport professionals for interesting sessions and inspiring networking. In combination with the technical visits and social programme ETC 2024 was highly successful.

Antwerp, Belgium
17th September, 2025 - 19th September, 2025
Association For European Transport
+44 (0) 15 64 793552

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