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Be our guest at Intertraffic Amsterdam

If you haven’t already registered for Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014, then do so now. It’s quick and it’s free until Sunday 17th March. As of the 18th March only invitations extended by exhibitors and media partners enable free registration and access. Without an invitation, visitor registration will cost €40 in the week prior to the show and €70 during show days.
March 13, 2014 Read time: 1 min
If you haven’t already registered for 70 Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014, then do so now. It’s quick and it’s free until Sunday 17th March. As of the 18th March only invitations extended by exhibitors and media partners enable free registration and access. Without an invitation, visitor registration will cost €40 in the week prior to the show and €70 during show days.

If you have left it too late, don’t worry. Be our guest at Intertraffic – IT’S FREE - and enjoy everything the world's leading trade fair for infrastructure, ITS traffic management, safety and parking has to offer  -   access to all 10 exhibition halls including the Smart Mobility Center, the Smart Mobility theatre programme, the Smart Mobility seminar sessions and the Intertraffic Innovation Lab for the duration of the show.

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