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The global mobility industry's transformation has far-reaching implications for how transport users move within neighbourhoods, through cities, and across countries. The effect of this transition touches every part of the transport technology industry: carmakers, energy companies, insurers, health care, government, ticketing and payment, and many more.

As a new ecosystem of mobility emerges, Mobility 2022 is the must-attend event to understand how our nation's new mobility industry is evolving and maturing.

ITS Australia Mobility 2022
15th June, 2022 - 16th June, 2022

Event Organizer

ITS Australia

Event Location

Sydney, Australia

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