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Early bird registration open for Asecap Days 2025

Tolling event takes place in Spanish capital Madrid from 26-28 May
By David Arminas January 21, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Traffic on Gran Via in Madrid (© Beatrice Preve | Dreamstime.com)

Early bird registration is now open for the 52nd Asecap Days event in Spanish capital Madrid from 26-28 May.

The member networks of Asecap - the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructure - span more than 81,300km of motorways, bridges and tunnels across 17 countries. 

Hosted by Seopan - Spain's Association of Construction and Concession Companies for Infrastructure - the theme for the event is 'Challenges of future mobility - the role of road infrastructure.' Several years ago, European motorway operators started a major shift towards greener mobility. However, more investment is needed to make a successful green transition. To face this challenge, toll road infrastructure operators propose to foster green projects, including the transformation of the infrastructure to host electric cars, buses and trucks as part of green mobility solutions for all road users.

This year's Asecap Days will focus on how to stimulate investment aimed at reaching the European Union’s objectives of Vision Zero in terms of fatalities and vision zero in term of CO₂ emissions. 

Delegates will also hear panel discussions about sustainable financing scheme to support these transformations and developments without burdening public budgets.

What topics are on the Asecap Days 2025 agenda?

  • Sustainable road financing schemes
  • Innovation for the next generation of traffic management
  • Digital twin-based maintenance and monitoring for road infrastructure
  • Tolling system and CO₂ reduction for Net Zero targets
  • Road safety and Vision Zero: what needs to be done and how
  • The latest in toll collection
  • Cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM)
  • Improvements in mobility data and platforms for enhanced services and cybersecurity
  • The impact of deployment of zero-emission vehicles on road infrastructure

Check out the event before 2 April to take advantage of the early bird registration fee and special room rates at the NH Collection Madrid Eurobuilding, where the conference will take place. 

Many European and global companies are already on board for the event, and there remain sponsorship and exhibition possibilities. 

Current platinum sponsors include Nivi and gold sponsors include Hatko, Kapsch, Indra, Abertis, Egis, Aimsun, Continental, Rebloc, Vitronic and Verra Mobility. Meanwhile, silver sponsors include GEA and bronze sponsors include Versilis.

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