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Early bird registration open for ITS World Congress Singapore

Early bird registration for ITS World Congress in Singapore is now open and runs until 19 August. Themed ‘Smart Mobility, Empowering Cities’, the 26th World Congress will offer a technical programme and demonstration showcase as well as technical tours that encompass a range of transport modes. Other themes include intelligent, connected and automated vehicles; crowdsourcing and big data analytics; sustainable smart cities; multimodal transport of people and goods; safety for drivers and vulnerable user
April 15, 2019 Read time: 1 min
Early bird registration for ITS World Congress in Singapore is now open and runs until 19 August.


Themed ‘Smart Mobility, Empowering Cities’, the 26th World Congress will offer a technical programme and demonstration showcase as well as technical tours that encompass a range of transport modes.

Other themes include intelligent, connected and automated vehicles; crowdsourcing and big data analytics; sustainable smart cities; multimodal transport of people and goods; safety for drivers and vulnerable users; policies, standards and harmonisation; innovative pricing and travel demand management; and cybersecurity and data privacy.

Attendees can save up to SGD$200 (£112) on registration fees when registering before 20 August. A group registration discount of 10% applies for 20 people or more from the same organisation.

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