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IT-TRANS is the leading International Conference and Exhibition focused on IT solutions for Public Transport.

The 2022 edition of IT-TRANS will take place in person and online from 10 to 12 May 2022, in Karlsruhe, Germany. You can attend the full experience on-site or attend a selection of the sessions online from wherever you happen to be.

The event will welcome decision-makers and industry experts in the public transport sector to exchange, discuss and redevelop digital solutions.

IT-TRANS will bring you up to speed with all of the latest technological innovations that matter in public transport. From on-demand mobility, MaaS, autonomous vehicle, technology is moving fast, and IT-TRANS is here to provide you with the knowledge needed to prepare for the future.

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10th May, 2022 - 12th May, 2022

Event Organizer

Messe Karlsruhe and UITP

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