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ITS Asia Pacific Forum: in-person and digital

Event runs in Brisbane from 12-15 April - Early Bird Registration closes on 28 February
By Adam Hill February 22, 2021 Read time: 1 min
ITS Australia promises a 'great range' of tours and demos in Brisbane (© Wang Song | Dreamstime.com)

ITS Australia is to host the 17th ITS Asia Pacific Forum - an in-person and digital event - in just seven weeks' time.

Held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Queensland, from 12-15 April, the conference's theme is 'ITS Innovation Creating Liveable Communities'.

It will demonstrate Australia’s new initiatives and adapted learnings from the advances of megacities in the region, with topics including Mobility as a Service, automated vehicles, data analytics, inclusivity and network development.

Early Bird Registration for in-person and digital delegates closes on 28 February.

ITS Australia promises a great range of technical tours and demonstrations over the four-day event, 

Some of these will run as in-person activities which can be experienced by delegates attending in Brisbane, while others will run digitally and on-demand, accessible for both in-person and digital delegates.

The ITS Asia Pacific Forum 2021 has been formally approved under the new Australian Government Business Events Grant Program, which supports Australian businesses by providing grants of up to 50% of the costs of participation.
 

For more information on companies in this article

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