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Ertico - ITS Europe's event - with interviews, presentations and live-streamed sessions - is designed to support the connection among ITS community members and ensure the exchange of expertise, best practice and ongoing ideas.

The organisation says it is "an opportunity to learn, discuss the ITS trends and innovations and network with industry experts and stakeholders, in anticipation of the next face-to-face event – the ITS World Congress in Hamburg in 2021".

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9th November, 2020 - 10th November, 2020

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Ertico - ITS Europe

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Online

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