The seminar programme for Intertraffic 2016 is now online, including more than 80 theatre sessions, presentations, round tables, workshops and demonstrations. These include topics such as: Launch of Intelligent Public Space; the gateway to smart solutions and applications in public space; Digital Transport paving the way for new chapter in C-ITS; Successfully deploying automated speed enforcement programs; Multimodal Traffic Management - Bridge Management System as well as presentations by manufacturers and
The seminar programme for 70 Intertraffic 2016 is now online, including more than 80 theatre sessions, presentations, round tables, workshops and demonstrations.
These include topics such as: Launch of Intelligent Public Space; the gateway to smart solutions and applications in public space; Digital Transport paving the way for new chapter in C-ITS; Successfully deploying automated speed enforcement programs; Multimodal Traffic Management - Bridge Management System as well as presentations by manufacturers and much more. The overall winner of the Intertraffic Innovation Award will also make a presentation on 5 April.
The programme is free to attend for registered visitors. More information and seminar registration is available on the Intertraffic website. %$Linker: 2External<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />000oLinkExternalClick hereVisit Intertraffic websitefalsehttp://www.intertraffic.com/amsterdam/programme/?utm_term=&utm_content=ITA2016_b_nb_2&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Nieuwsbrieven_2016&utm_source=RE_emailmarketing&tid=TIDP21579X1E18978802CD4ABEA97E40866210923CYI2)falsefalse%> for more details.
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