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Transport Ticketing Global gathers a truly global audience of leading smart ticketing and mobility experts from 71 countries.

The event offers unprecedented opportunities to meet leaders, decision-makers and ticketing specialists from transport operators, authorities, industry bodies and technology providers. Explore the latest industry developments and hear from ticketing pioneers in the conference sessions or discover world-class solutions in the 80+ stand exhibition.

Take advantage of over 10 hours of dedicated networking either over a coffee in the morning or something stronger during our networking drinks reception.

Transport Ticketing Global
28th June, 2022 - 29th June, 2022

Event Organizer

Clarion Events

Event Location

Olympia London, UK

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