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Gulf Traffic 2013 – the international meeting place for buyers and sellers

The Gulf region is forging ahead with plans to improve its transportation infrastructure with US$121.3 billion worth of road and bridge projects already underway or in the planning phase.
July 23, 2013 Read time: 1 min
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553 Gulf Traffic is the only event in the Middle East that showcases leading companies from around the world in road, rail, public transport and parking industries.  It provides the opportunity for buyers to view first hand the latest technological advancements in traffic and transport industries and for sellers to showcase products and services to increase road safety, reduce congestion and develop mass transit systems.
The 2013 event is on 9-11 December at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, where manufacturers will showcase the very latest technologies in ITS, transport infrastructure, road safety, parking, road construction.

The visitor profile is varied and includes government transport authorities, transport consultants, road contractors, engineers and public transport and rail operators.

The Gulf Traffic Conference and Awards are also an integral part of the event, attracting a huge number of exhibitors and thousands of visitors, ensuring the show is a continuous success year after year.

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