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The 2023 iRAP Innovation Workshop will be held 5-6 October 2023 at the Prague Congress Centre, Czech Republic. It is being held in association with the XXVIITH World Road Congress from 2-6 October being organised by PIARC (World Road Association) and the Czech Road Society, supported by the Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic and the Slovak Road Association. As always, the Innovation Workshop is made possible thanks to the generous support of the FIA Foundation.

5th October, 2023 - 6th October, 2023

Event Organizer

iRAP

Event Location

Prague, Czech Republic

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