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Intertraffic Mexico 2016 launched

RAI Amsterdam is joining forces with E.J. Krause de Mexico to create Intertraffic Mexico, taking place from 16 to 18 November 2016 at Centro Banamex in Mexico City. Since its launch in 1972 in Amsterdam, Intertraffic has become an important industry event for traffic professionals, in which leading international companies exhibit their products and technology. Regional events are also staged in Turkey and China. Intertraffic Mexico 2016 will provide a platform for companies related to the traffic indus
November 17, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
%$Linker: 2 Internal <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 4 9782 0 oLinkInternal <span class="oLinkInternal"><span class="oLinkInternal">RSS</span></span> Events (Diary) false /rss/events/ true false%>RAI Amsterdam is joining forces with E.J. Krause de Mexico to create 70 Intertraffic Mexico, taking place from 16 to 18 November 2016 at Centro Banamex in Mexico City. Since its launch in 1972 in Amsterdam, Intertraffic has become an important industry event for traffic professionals, in which leading international companies exhibit their products and technology. Regional events are also staged in Turkey and China.
 
Intertraffic Mexico 2016 will provide a platform for companies related to the traffic industry seeking to explore business opportunities in Mexico, which boasts the second biggest economy in Latin America and the 14th in the world.

According to the Intertraffic Mexico organisers, there is no better time to enter the Mexican business market than now, as more than US$30 dollars will be invested in the construction of new roads in Mexico by 2018, including 149 highways, crossings, bridges, and highway bypass projects.
 
Intertraffic Mexico 2016 will play an important role in providing an ideal forum for those involved in infrastructure, traffic management, safety, and the management and development of parking lots, according to says Richard Butter, manager of Intertraffic Worldwide Events. "We are convinced that bringing together professionals and traffic solutions that are generated around the globe will help cities like Mexico City to improve their mobility through the use of the latest technologies," he adds.

“Intertraffic Mexico 2016 is the industry event that Mexico has been waiting for," said Jose Navarro, director general of E.J. Krause de Mexico. "We are confident that we provide a business forum of international quality within our country that will contribute to the development of Mexico’s infrastructure and mobility," he concluded. 

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