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ITS Australia Summit 2024: keynotes and breakouts

MaaS, C-ITS and on-demand mobility feature in Sydney event from 13-15 August
By Adam Hill July 19, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Sydney is the venue for #ITSSummit2024 (© Martin Graf | Dreamstime.com)

ITS Australia has released further details of its Summit 2024, which will be held in Sydney from 13-15 August.

Keynote speakers include Michael Hopkins, CEO and commissioner of the National Transport Commission, and An Nguyen, CEO of North East Link State Tolling Corporation.

Click here to register - ITS International is delighted to be a media partner for the event.

Over three days of conference, exhibition and networking, there will be a variety of breakout sessions.

These include Future Mobility - Door-to-Door Transport, which will look at on-demand and other options with Siemens Mobility, industry consultancy Mobility Futures and UQ's Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland.

Connected and Cooperative ITS - Trials and Case Studies includes presentations from government (Transport for NSW), industry (Kapsch TrafficCom Australia) and academia (UTS and University of Newcastle).

And Enabling MaaS - Payments, Modes, and Customer Experience will look at the role of Mobility as a Service: University of Sydney's Professor John Nelson will make a case for the scalability of MaaS, and Cubic Transportation Systems vice president of innovation Ellory Monks will examine the future of transportation payments.

For the full programme of #ITSSummit2024, click here

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