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Intertraffic 2022: less than two weeks to go!

Make sure you're part of the biggest reunion in the ITS industry for years - why miss out?
By Adam Hill March 15, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Quiet now - but it won't be in two weeks' time - so register now! (© ITS International)

In less than two weeks, Intertraffic 2022 will be in full swing.

The leading trade event for mobility professionals runs from 29 March to 1 April 2022.

Fear of missing out is a powerful thing: please make sure that you register your place as a visitor for Intertraffic - don't deny yourself the opportunity to experience the biggest in-person show in the ITS industry.

To register for your place, please click here - and don't delay! Tickets are free for now - just follow the link.

Remember that visitors from 150 countries have already signed up. So come and catch up on the latest trends and developments and check out the enormous array of innovative mobility solutions that will be on display.

There is also an extensive knowledge and interactive demonstration programme lined up for you.
 
Everybody is looking forward to meeting face to face again. Make sure you are part of the biggest industry reunion in years.

See you in Amsterdam!

 

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