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Intertraffic Amsterdam 2024: Summit application deadline 15 July 2023

Intertraffic Summit Programme will feature 200 speakers in 120 sessions over four days
By Adam Hill June 13, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Summit, exhibition, demos, the Intertraffic Awards: a 'perfect mix of ingredients' (image: Intertraffic)

Intertraffic Amsterdam 2024, which runs from 16-19 April next year, is the world's leading trade event for mobility professionals.

Visitor registration will open later this year - but the deadline for applications to join the Intertraffic Summit Programme is fast approaching: 15 July 2023.

There will be around 200 speakers at 120 sessions during the four-day Summit: if you have an idea or solution which you think should be considered - and which fits one of the themes below - fill in the application form here.

 

What are the Intertraffic 2024 Summit Programme themes?

Autonomous driving and customising mobility services

Smart, safe and climate-adaptive urban mobility

Vision Zero and optimising asset management

Digital infrastructure and safe and climate-resilient roads

Efficient, safe and sustainable ways to guide traffic

Smart parking management, seamless parking experiences

 

Joyce de Winter, director, Intertraffic Worldwide Events at RAI Amsterdam, says: "The Summit Programme is an incredible element of Intertraffic - the knowledge transfer is a key part of it. And it's free to attend!"

In addition to the Summit, Intertraffic's ITSUP, the event for smart mobility start-ups, will continue in the next edition, giving small firms the chance to showcase themselves to business leaders, stakeholders, potential partners and investors.

There is also the show floor itself, spread across numerous halls at RAI Amsterdam, with close to 900 exhibitors and 30,000 visitors from almost 140 countries.

"On the show floor we have the presence of the industry - all the key players," says Carola Jansen-Young, Intertraffic senior brand marketing manager. 

The Mobility as a Service sector will be showcased in the MaaS Pavilion, and there is help for smaller companies with the New to Market Pavilion.

"For anyone who wants to join in, there are still exhibiting and partnership opportunities," de Winter adds.

The winners of the prestigious Intertraffic Awards will also be announced at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2024.

"It is a perfect mix of ingredients coming together," Jansen-Young concludes.

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