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ITS Australia Awards 2024: submissions open

Awards dinner celebrating smart mobility takes place in Brisbane on 15 February 2024
By Adam Hill May 5, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Sofitel Brisbane: venue for the 2024 awards ceremony (© Alexander Cimbal | Dreamstime.com)

Submissions are now open for the 14th ITS Australia Awards, which represent outstanding work by individuals and organisations in the intelligent transportation sphere.

Click here to enter.

SkedGo, Q-Free Australia and Acusensus were among the winners at the 13th ceremony, which  ITS Australia Awards.

The awards are designed to showcase the best of Australian ITS in the following categories:

Connected & Automated Vehicle

Intelligent Mobility

Excellence in Research & Development

Max Lay Lifetime Achievement Award

Smart Transport Infrastructure

Excellence in Transport Data

Young Professional Award

Entrance is open to both ITS Australia members and non-members 

The awards dinner will be held on 15 February 2024 at the Sofitel Brisbane.

Tickets and sponsor tables go on sale in September 2023.
 

For more information on companies in this article

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