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9th ITS European congress and exhibition – deadline extended

Due to a significant number of requests for extension of the submission stage, Ertico-ITS Europe have extended the deadline for submission of papers and special interest session proposals to 14 January 2013. Many submissions have already been received, and this will be taken into account in the selection process. There are no changes to the associated dates for paper reviews (deadline 13 February) and authors will be given the decision on full or provisional acceptance no later than 28 February.
December 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Due to a significant number of requests for extension of the submission stage, 374 Ertico-ITS Europe have extended the deadline for submission of papers and special interest session proposals to 14 January 2013.

Many submissions have already been received, and this will be taken into account in the selection process.

There are no changes to the associated dates for paper reviews (deadline 13 February) and authors will be given the decision on full or provisional acceptance no later than 28 February.

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