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#ITSDubai2024: Mobility driven by ITS

Ertico-organised event in United Arab Emirates runs from 16-20 September 2024
By Adam Hill August 27, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Dubai's Museum of the Future (© Santiaga | Dreamstime.com)

The 30th ITS World Congress in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is just weeks away.

Register here to participate in the event, which runs from 16-20 September.

Organised by Ertico - ITS Europe, ITS World Congress 2024 is hosted by Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and comprises a Congress programme, live demonstrations, technical visits and networking opportunities. 

Cutting-edge technologies and smart mobility solutions will be on show, with connected vehicles, smart infrastructure, sustainable urban solutions and traffic management among the innovations displayed.

ITS International is official media partner and will be producing three Daily News magazines at the event, along with a dedicated digital platform, eNewsletters and social media coverage.

Close to 20,000 participants are expected, with 800 international speakers, 200 sessions and 500 exhibitors under the theme ‘Mobility Driven by ITS’, with three plenaries, eight international forums, one regional forum, a dedicated global forum on MaaS/MoD, and a Summit on the Future of Mobility.

The Technical Programme will include up to 40 Sessions each day, covering Automated Mobility, Clean Mobility, Urban Mobility and Innovation in Mobility and Logistics.

Representatives from UAE ministries, European Commission, US Department of Transport, ministries from the Asia-Pacific region, the OECD’s International Transport Forum and Dubai Municipality will participate. 

Congress partners and exhibitors include Qualcomm, Parsons, Yunex Traffic, ITS America, ITS Asia Pacific and ITS Japan.

For further details, visit the ITS World Congress website

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