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ITS World Congress 2024: technical programme submission deadline

You have until 15 December 2023 to create a profile and submit your contribution
By Adam Hill December 1, 2023 Read time: 1 min
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Submissions for the technical programme at ITS World Congress 2024 in Dubai must be in by 15 December 2023.

The event itself takes place in September 2024 in the capital of United Arab Emirates.

Contributions should be submitted here before the deadline. 

Ertico - ITS Europe, which is organising the event, recommends that interested parties first create a profile here.

"To guarantee a seamless submission, we strongly encourage you to create your profile ," Ertico says. "This preliminary step is crucial to ensuring that you are well-equipped to submit your contributions smoothly."

In a message to potential applicants for the technical programme, Lisa Boch-Andersen, director of communications, congresses & events at Ertico, says: "Your contribution plays a pivotal role in upholding the high quality of this leading event in smart mobility. I deeply appreciate your active involvement and contribution to the Congress."

"Thank you for your commitment to making the #ITSDubai2024 a resounding success."

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