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iMobility Forum plenary meeting: Paving the way to Cooperative ITS Standardisation

An invitation has been issued for registrations for the iMobility Forum plenary meeting, which is being held in Brussels on 23-24 of this month. The first day will commence by presenting the latest achievements of each of the Forum's Working Groups activities, covering all the major topics within ITS for safe, smart and clean mobility fields. The second part of the session will provide information related to items such as the organisation of the sessions and the EU-US Joint showcase at the Vienna ITS World
May 1, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
An invitation has been issued for registrations for the iMobility Forum plenary meeting, which is being held in Brussels on 23-24 of this month.

The first day will commence by presenting the latest achievements of each of the Forum's Working Groups activities, covering all the major topics within ITS for safe, smart and clean mobility fields. The second part of the session will provide information related to items such as the organisation of the sessions and the EU-US Joint showcase at the Vienna 6456 ITS World Congress as well as informing the audience of the European Large Scale Action on ICT for Transport (SATIE), and its benefits.

On 24 May, this day’s session of the 2nd iMobility Forum Plenary Meeting will be dedicated to Cooperative ITS Standardisation. The objective of this session is to keep ITS stakeholders informed on the latest news and developments in standards relevant to Cooperative ITS at a European and international level. The session will continue with a round table discussion on stakeholder views on this topic.

For further information and to download the agenda, click this link.

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