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A 'virtual' event series replaces the planned ITS World Congress 2020 in Los Angeles: the organisers promise an immersive experience of education sessions, discussion groups, solutions and case studies aimed at addressing global transportation challenges.

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14th September, 2020 - 8th October, 2020

Event Organizer

ITS America

Event Location

Online

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