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ITS World Congress 2024: registrations open for Dubai

Event runs from 16-20 September 2024, organised by Ertico and hosted by Dubai RTA
By Adam Hill March 22, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Cars on highway outside Dubai's Museum of the Future (© Viktor Bondar | Dreamstime.com)

Registration has opened for the 30th ITS World Congress in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Organised by Ertico - ITS Europe and hosted by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai, the event runs from 16-20 September and will attract thousands of global ITS professionals, policymakers and stakeholders.

Register here for the early bird rate for the event, where "innovation meets opportunity at the crossroads of the world, guiding the future of intelligent transport systems".

Ertico says the Congress will be "a melting pot of innovation, collaboration, and groundbreaking ideas". 

"Dubai’s prominence as a dynamic hub for business and technological innovation provides an unparalleled setting for this prestigious event. It’s a place where continents connect, cultures blend, and the future of intelligent transport systems is forged, propelled by the significant contributions of Dubai and the RTA."

Knowledge sharing and highlighting best practices are at the core of the ITS World Congress conference programe, while exhibitors will showcase the latest advances in smart mobility on the show floor at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

The event will also highlight Ertico's role in fostering international collaboration, setting industry standards, and encouraging the adoption of innovative mobility solutions.

Ertico says it will be a "a vivid demonstration of the power of international cooperation in overcoming contemporary transportation challenges and advancing technological progress".

ITS International is proud to be producing the Daily News at the event, which will be a mixture of print, digital, eNewsletter and social media content.

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