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ITS Asia Pacific Forum 2025

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A key highlight of the forum, this exclusive meeting will bring together high-level officials, including ministers, vice ministers and other representatives from around 20 countries, to share national ITS advancements and engage in strategic discussions. This gathering aims to drive international collaboration and shape the future of global ITS development.

ITS Asia Pacific Forum 2025
28th May, 2025 - 30th May, 2025

Event Location

Suwon, South Korea

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