ITS Europe has opened early bird registrations for this year’s congress taking place in Eindhoven from the 3-6 June.
Under the theme ‘Fulfilling ITS Promises’, the European Programme Committee is presenting seven topics. These include deploying new mobility services – from experiments to experience; a breath of fresh air; connected, cooperative and automated mobility; enhancing the efficiency of freight transport; enablers of digital infrastructure; transport network operations; and disruption start-ups &
March 20, 2019
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ITS Europe has opened early bird registrations for this year’s congress taking place in Eindhoven from the 3-6 June.
Under the theme ‘Fulfilling ITS Promises’, the European Programme Committee is presenting seven %$Linker: 2External<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />000link-external topicsfalsehttps://2019.itsineurope.com/congress-topics/falsefalse%>. These include deploying new mobility services – from experiments to experience; a breath of fresh air; connected, cooperative and automated mobility; enhancing the efficiency of freight transport; enablers of digital infrastructure; transport network operations; and disruption start-ups & future workforce.
The European Programme Committee has %$Linker: 2External<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />000link-external confirmedfalsehttps://2019.itsineurope.com/2019/03/19/building-up-to-an-exciting-programme/falsefalse%> that conference sessions on themes of smart cities, automation and Mobility as a Service in different formats.
Early bird rates apply until 12 April. Registration information is available on the %$Linker: 2External<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />000link-external websitefalsehttps://2019.itsineurope.com/2019/03/19/building-up-to-an-exciting-programme/falsefalse%>.
ITS Australia’s 2013 summit is a comprehensive two-day program featuring Australian and international speakers in plenary sessions, themed breakouts and open panel discussions, to be held 18 to 20 September in Sydney. Key topics include systems standards, data collection and analysis, geographic information systems and positioning, charging and collection systems, managed transport for safety and efficiency, and ITS technologies for the National Infrastructure Plan. A technology exhibition and gala Sydney
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