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ITS European Congress Lisbon 2023

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ERTICO – ITS Europe and the Lisboa Câmara Municipal will proudly host the 15th ITS European Congress in Lisbon, from 22 May to 24 May 2023 under the theme ‘ITS: The Game Changer’. The event will take place at the Lisbon Congress Centre, located in the historical area of Belém, next to the Tagus River.

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22nd May, 2023 - 24th May, 2023

Event Location

Lisbon, Portugal

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