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ITS America 2021 will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina - reimagine transportation and discuss how technology is a foundational piece of a new 21st century transportation system. This event will bring together the entire intelligent transportation community for (4) days of thought-provoking education, networking, technical tours and demonstrations exploring products, emerging technologies and solutions that will enable a better future transformed by intelligent mobility.  Join other transportation leaders and influencers as they discuss and explore the deployment of intelligent transportation technologies that saves lives, improves mobility, promotes sustainability, and increases efficiency and productivity – “Reimagining Transportation”

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7th December, 2021 - 10th December, 2021

Event Organizer

ITS America

Event Location

Charlotte, North Carolina

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