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T-Tech Conference 2023

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T-Tech is New Zealand's forum for ITS and Future Transport attended by government and business leaders, technology and engineering specialists, researchers and innovators.

The conference programme will include presentations on the innovations, emerging solutions, research and trends that are shaping the future of transport and the new technology, innovations and solutions that help make transport safe, efficient, fair and sustainable. T-Tech brings together the sector for insightful discussion, and networking and includes exhibition of solutions and expertise.

T-Tech
26th September, 2023 - 27th September, 2023

Event Organizer

ITS New Zealand

Event Location

Wellington, NZ

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