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Cubic to present at UITP Global Public Transport Summit

Executives from Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) will discuss topics related to “LEAD the TRANSITion,” the theme of the UITP Global Public Transport Summit in Montreal, Quebec, Canada this week. CTS executives will present at both the Mobility as a Service – from vision to reality on 15 May and the Planning: system, trip and mobile apps session on 16 May. In addition, the company will feature its systems and projects will in the conference hall at Palais des Congrès de Montréal.
May 15, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Executives from 378 Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) will discuss topics related to “LEAD the TRANSITion,” the theme of the UITP Global Public Transport Summit in Montreal, Quebec, Canada this week.


CTS executives will present at both the Mobility as a Service – from vision to reality on 15 May and the Planning: system, trip and mobile apps session on 16 May. In addition, the company will feature its systems and projects will in the conference hall at Palais des Congrès de Montréal.

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