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ITS is 'game changer' in Lisbon

ITS European Congress 2023 in Portuguese capital will bring together 3,000 ITS stakeholders
By Adam Hill July 20, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Vasco da Gama Bridge, Lisbon (© Ricardo Felix | Dreamstime.com)

The 15th ITS European Congress will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, from 22-24 May 2023.

Organised by Ertico - ITS Europe, the Congress theme is ITS: The Game Changer and the focus is on examining how ITS is changing mobility.

Carlos Moedas, mayor of Lisbon, congratulated Ertico for "more than three decades of promoting public-private cooperation for the future of mobility".

"You are the ultimate example of how different sectors can partner up to bridge the gap between science and the deployment of mobility services that can truly make a difference in people's lives," he added.

Ertico plans to bring together 3,000 industry stakeholders to exchange knowledge and share experiences in smart mobility in a conference programme and exhibition.

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Ertico director of congresses, communication & events, said the event "will showcase the most innovative mobility solutions that the ITS community brings to our society",

Presentations from this year's ITS European Congress in Toulouse, France, are available here.

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