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LA World Congress - early bird rate extended

Visitors now have until 1 July to benefit from lower-cost ticket for ITS World Congress 2022
By Adam Hill June 20, 2022 Read time: 1 min
The Congress takes place in Los Angeles from 18-22 September (© Melpomenem | Dreamstime.com)

Early bird pricing has been extended for attendees at the ITS World Congress 2022 in Los Angeles in September.

Delegates will now be able to benefit from the cheaper rate until Friday 1 July at 11.59pm ET.

The event runs from September 18-22 (conference: September 18 – 22 | Exhibit Hall: September 19 – 22) in Los Angeles, California.

There will also be technical tours and major topics include: The Path to Vision Zero; Intelligent, Connected and Automated Vehicles; Equitable and Seamless Mobility; Technology from Entry to the Last Mile; Sustainability & Resilience; and Digital Infrastructure.

There will be a new Innovation Zone; an invite-only networking initiative, the ITS Transportation Tech Leaders Club; and an Emergency Response Day, dedicated to first responders.

The Congress is organised by ITS America Events and ITS International is proud to be continuing its longstanding partnership with the event by again producing three editions of the Daily News in LA.

For more information on companies in this article

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