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To make the most of your attendance at the ITS World Congress Detroit, why not download the mobile app, brought to you by Schneider Electric and Eberle Design, and start planning and managing your World Congress experience. Available now in Apple’s App Store and on Google Play, this year’s mobile app provides access to the complete ITS World Congress program in the palm of your hand. Get all of the details on the more than 275 sessions, 30+ Technology Showcase demonstrations, social events, and technical
August 26, 2014 Read time: 1 min

To make the most of your attendance at the ITS World Congress Detroit, why not download the mobile app,  brought to you by 729 Schneider Electric and 41 Eberle Design, and start planning and managing your World Congress experience.  Available now in 493 Apple’s App Store and on 1691 Google Play, this year’s mobile app provides access to the complete ITS World Congress program in the palm of your hand. Get all of the details on the more than 275 sessions, 30+ Technology Showcase demonstrations, social events, and technical tours. Attendees can also research the exhibitors, explore other show highlights and build their own itinerary. Download it today and plan your 2014 ITS World Congress experience.

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