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Featuring industry leaders sharing their views and expertise across 10 theatres including National Highways, Local Authority, Technology & Innovation, Intelligent Transport Systems and Sustainability.

A free to attend exhibition hosting over 375 exhibitors from across the globe, featuring new ways of thinking and novel partnerships to generate solutions.

Highways UK 2025
15th October, 2025 - 16th October, 2025

Event Organizer

Terrapinn

Event Location

Birmingham, UK

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