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The 28th ITS World Congress will be held in Los Angeles in 2022, marking the signature event’s return to the United States for the first time since 2014. ITS World Congress 2022 will be held September 18-22 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The premier event for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) will bring together industry stakeholders, including policymakers, OEM’s, entrepreneurs, researchers, academics, investors, and other leaders from around the World to connect, network and participate in live education sessions in which industry experts present the latest developments in ITS along with a comprehensive expo floor showcasing cutting-edge technology.

ITS WC
18th September, 2022 - 22nd September, 2022

Event Organizer

ITS America

Event Location

Los Angeles, CA

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