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Intertraffic Amsterdam 2024: register now

Four-day exhibition and conference takes place at RAI Amsterdam 16-19 April 2024
December 6, 2023 Read time: 1 min
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Visitor registrations have opened for Intertraffic Amsterdam 2024.

The visitor pass provides access to the entire event, which takes place at RAI Amsterdam 16-19 April 2024.

As official publisher, ITS International will be producing three printed Daily News magazines on-site, as well as dedicated digital and online content and social media coverage.

Visitor passes are free now, but cost €95 after 15 March 2024, and €200 during the event itself.

They offer access to over 900 exhibitors on the Intertraffic show floor, as well as a four-day summit programme in hall 7, plus activity stages in other halls.

The visitor pass is not for exhibitors, which have exhibitor invitation codes allowing free registration at all times.

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