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T-Tech is New Zealand’s conference for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and Future Transport.

The T-Tech Conference brings together leaders, experts, innovators and researchers to connect, learn, and explore tech-enabled transport solutions and how they make positive impacts, improving transport outcomes for all.

T-Tech 2025 is hosted by ITSNZ in partnership with The University of Auckland’s Transportation Research Centre

T-Tech 2025
9th July, 2025 - 10th July, 2025

Event Organizer

ITS New Zealand

Event Location

Auckland, New Zealand

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