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ITSWC 2022: Official Preview is here!

The ITS World Congress 2022 in Los Angeles runs from 18-22 September
By Adam Hill September 1, 2022 Read time: 1 min
ITS World Congress Los Angeles

ITS International, official publisher for the ITS World Congress 2022 in Los Angeles, has produced the show's Official Preview: click here.

Transformation by Transportation is the theme of the event, which takes place at the LA Convention Center, and will see exhibitors from all over the world showing off the latest innovations, while a conference programme discussing new trends in urban mobility will run alongside.

The event will look at issues around intelligent transportation, such as equity of access, environmental sustainability and safety.

An Innovation Zone, technical tours and extensive networking opportunities are also key parts of the mix.

ITS International will produce three more Daily News magazines on-site in Los Angeles, along with a dedicated website, eNewsletters and social media coverage.

For more information on companies in this article

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