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ITS European Congress 2023: call for demos

Lisbon event will showcase performance of smart mobility products under live conditions
By Adam Hill November 23, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Lisbon Congress will reflect latest developments in mobility (© Gvictoria | Dreamstime.com)

If you have a smart mobility product or innovation which you want to show off, then Ertico - ITS Europe wants to see it.

The ITS European Congress 2023 in Lisbon runs from 22 – 24 May 2023, and will feature a number of real-life demonstrations of the latest innovations and practical solutions.

Find the Call for Demonstrations brochure here 

ITS Congress Demonstrations will showcase the performance of products under live conditions for visitors and delegates over the three days.

In order to take part, companies must complete and submit an application form by 15 December 2022. 

For more information on companies in this article

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