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ITS European Congress 2025: join the webinar

Standout sessions and highlights explained on 24 March at 11:30am CET
By Adam Hill March 21, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Seville: host city (© Aleksandar Todorovic | Dreamstime.com)

Preparations for the 16th ITS European Congress are continuing with a webinar on Monday 24 March at 11:30am CET.

It promises the 'inside track' on what will be happening in Seville, Spain, with a first look at everything from standout sessions and exhibition highlights to networking opportunities and onsite experiences during the event, which runs from 19-21 May. 

Host Ertico - ITS Europe says it will include the high-level programme, technical sessions and research paper presentations, and explore engagement opportunities across the exhibition, technical visits, demonstrations, networking and social events over the three days. 

Register here for the webinar.

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