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Intertraffic 2022: now open!

Intertraffic Amsterdam runs to 1 April and has a full conference programme
By Adam Hill March 29, 2022 Read time: 1 min

After four years of waiting, Intertraffic 2022 is officially open!

At the official opening ceremony at RAI Amsterdam, Intertraffic show director Joyce de Winter said: 'It's been quite a bumpy ride for the last two years - I'm so happy to see you all in one place!"

Started in 1972, this 50th anniversary edition of Intertraffic covers 35,000m2 and represents the biggest gathering of the ITS industry since the Covid pandemic struck.

As well as the exhibitors and summit programme, de Winter also drew attention to the ITSUP start-up initiative, which sees 

"They will inspire you with the latest smart mobility solutions," she said.

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