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Summit: Calling IRF Young Professionals!

Climate change and sustainability are focus of IRF Geneva's third annual summit on 28 September
By Adam Hill August 5, 2022 Read time: 1 min
There are speaking opportunities for people up to 35 years old from anywhere in the world (© Tsyhun | Dreamstime.com)

The third edition of the annual IRF Young Professionals Summit will be held online on 28 September 2022 at 14:00 – 16:00 CEST.

Click here to register.

Young professionals working in the road transport sector are invited to join - free of charge - when the focus will be on emerging and future mobility trends responsive to the challenges in climate and sustainability. The themes are:

Going Electric (electric vehicles, adoption and business models)
Going Autonomous (connected and automated vehicles, smart infrastructure)
Going Active (bicycle infrastructure, multimodal transport)

There are also speaking opportunities for those up to 35 years old from anywhere in the world - email [email protected] for more details.

The summit is, free and open to everyone - but IRF emphasises that you need to register to take part.

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