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ITS Australia Summit 2025

July 17, 2025

Join us for the ITS Australia Summit 2025, the nation’s flagship annual transport technology event. For over 15 years the ITS Australia Summit has brought together industry, government, and academia from Australia and abroad to explore the cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions driving the future of transport. #Summit2025 will explore the next generation of ITS – showcasing the technology solutions, debating the critical policy issues, and uniting our transport technology sector to build safer and more sustainable communities. This is the must-attend annual transport technology event of the year. Save the dates and join us for the first time on the Gold Coast from 19 to 21 November 2025.

Gold Coast, Australia
19th November, 2025 - 21st November, 2025
ITS Australia
+61 3 9646 6466

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