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Join the world’s most influential transport innovation event in Birmingham, the next ITS World Congress in the EMEA region.

Network with 15,000 global experts and industry leaders, experience cutting-edge demonstrations from over 100 exhibitors, and engage in exclusive technical visits. This congress uniquely blends groundbreaking innovation with Birmingham’s rich cultural heritage, offering unmatched opportunities to shape the future of smart, sustainable mobility. 

ITS World Congress 2027
25th October, 2027 - 29th October, 2027

Event Location

Birmingham, UK

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