Skip to main content

ITS World Congress 2021: registrations open

Ertico and City of Hamburg have 'growing certainty and confidence' in face-to-face event
By Adam Hill May 27, 2021 Read time: 2 mins
Hamburg: looking forward to hosting ITS World Congress 2021 (© Sergiyn | Dreamstime.com)

Ertico, organiser of this year's ITS World Congress, and the host City of Hamburg, have reaffirmed their commitment to make it an in-person event - and have formally opened registrations.

It will take place on 11-15 October 2021 at the CCH Congress Centre and Messe Exhibition space in the German city - click here for registration information.

"The decision made by the Ertico Partnership and by the City of Hamburg, reflects our excitement, growing certainty and confidence that the ITS community can be together again face-to-face in October," says Jacob Bangsgaard, CEO of Ertico – ITS Europe.

The theme is Experience Future Mobility Now and the conference programme is set to include three plenaries as well as global forums on Mobility as a Service and Freight & Logistics, as well as 47 demonstrations, 20 technical visits, four Hamburg tours  and an extensive start-up programme.  

Bangsgaard promises an "exceptional" event that reflects "forward thinking".  

"The range of contributions to the Congress programme, the commitment made by Congress partners and 300 exhibitors express the confidence that academics and industry have in the ITS World Congress. We are thrilled to open up registrations and look forward to seeing you in Hamburg," he added.

"The entire ITS community, the people in and around Hamburg, and everyone who is interested in mobility can look forward to a unique ITS World Congress that features many innovations and future-oriented projects," says Harry Evers, MD, ITS World Congress Hamburg.

"We are gearing up to ensure a safe and secure event for all participants, speakers, and exhibitors."

 

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • European Space Expo lands at ITS World Congress
    October 24, 2012
    A curious looking white dome has appeared alongside the Messe centre as the European Space Expo reaches Vienna and the ITS World Congress, the latest stop of its tour of Europe. The Space Expo is essentially promoting and providing information on Europe’s space programme, much of which has direct relevance to ITS systems of tolling, goods tracking and satellite navigation, among other things. According to the Expo’s head of communication Donna Reay, in previous years the European Union has exhibited to indu
  • Road user charging top of the agenda for NeTC 2017
    February 9, 2017
    Registrations are now open and the programme released for Asia Pacific’s annual tolling event, the 2017 National electronic Tolling Committee (NeTC) Forum. Hosted by ITS Australia in Sydney, 23-25 May, 120 Australian and international speakers and participants are expected to attend and road user charging is high on the agenda. Last November, Paul Fletcher, Federal Minister for Urban Infrastructure announced a study into road user charging, as recommended in Infrastructure Australia’s 15 Year Plan, and h
  • Nevada integrates transit and bike passes
    May 14, 2021
    Merging transit and bike-share into existing app is designed to get travellers out of cars
  • Ukiva eyes Technology Presentation Hub
    April 20, 2020
    The UK Industrial Vision Association (Ukiva)'s new venture follows the UK government’s decision to cancel public gatherings due to Covid-19.