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IRF World Congress 2024

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Istanbul – the city on two continents – will be hosting the IRF World Congress in October 2024.

Held every four years, the IRF World Congress has represented – for almost seven decades – an opportunity to celebrate the road and mobility sectors as enablers of growth and development. The event which is accompanied by a large exhibition provides a unique platform that supports thought-leadership, business development, education, and overall successful partnerships in our industry.

The mysticism of the East and the modernity of the West, the constant time travel between the past and the future, the balance of the traditional and the modern.

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15th October, 2024 - 18th October, 2024

Event Organizer

IRF Geneva

Event Location

Istanbul, Turkey

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