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The UITP Global Public Transport Summit is the world's gathering place for public transport professionals to share ideas, innovate and make meaningful connections.

The summit consists of an immersive four-day experience which has a diverse programme of world-class Congress sessions and an outstanding Exhibition full of the latest innovations, solutions and products. Seize this unique opportunity for growth and development in this fabulous city by joining the whole industry at the UITP Summit. It’s the ideal place to connect with your customers and position yourself as a leader of urban mobility.

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4th June, 2023 - 7th June, 2023

Event Organizer

UITP

Event Location

Barcelona, Spain

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