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ITS Australia Mobility 2025: call for submissions

Abstract submissions close on 7 February for event in Sydney on 15-16 May
By David Arminas January 24, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Future of transport will be under discussion in Sydney (© Bernhard Richter | Dreamstime.com)

Abstract submission is now open for ITS Australia's Mobility 2025 conference.

ITS Australia says attendees to the event - on 15-16 May in Sydney - will experience a full programme of speakers tackling the critical issues that are now shaping the transport landscape and which will shape it in years to come.

ITS Australia members, industry professionals and academics across the mobility sector can share how their innovative solutions are shaping the future of mobility in Australia. Submissions should demonstrate how the author’s work contributes to creating a more sustainable, efficient and integrated mobility ecosystem. How do the solutions drive advancements in areas such as transport innovation, connected infrastructure and smart cities?

Submissions should highlight how the work’s approach builds upon the national competitive ecosystem, enhancing the economic, environmental and social outcomes of mobility technologies.

An abstract should be 200-250 words, written as a single paragraph - full papers are not required. Click here to submit.

Also, speakers will receive a discounted registration and access to the conference in full.

 

What are the submission topics for Mobility 2025?


•    Smart Payments and Seamless Ticketing
•    Sustainable Transport
•    Mobility Pilots, Trials, Early Deployments
•    Customer Experience/Insights
•    Data Enhancing Mobility
•    On Demand/Active Transport & Micromobility
•    Regional and Outer Urban Transport
•    International Case Studies
•    Accessible & Inclusive Transport
•    Kerbside Management, Payments & Parking
•    Platforms, Policies, Governance
•    Energy Transition & Grid Management

Abstract submissions close on 7 February, with successful submission notification in late February. Meanwhile, early bird registration will open 20 February and the preliminary programme will be published in March.

The host partner for the event at Sydney's Swissôtel is the New South Wales state government, with Cubic and Kapsch as major partners.

For more information on companies in this article

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