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ITS European Congress 2025 starts today

Clean, Resilient & Connected Mobility: #ITSSeville2025 runs until 21 May
By Adam Hill May 19, 2025 Read time: 1 min
From the top of the Space Metropol Parasol (Setas de Sevilla) (© Lucas Viani | Dreamstime.com)

The 16th ITS European Congress is opening its doors this morning.

Click here for the full programme.

Organised by Ertico – ITS Europe and hosted by the City of Seville, Spain, in collaboration with Seville City Council, the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT), the Junta de Andalucía, and ITS Spain, the Congress theme is “Clean, Resilient and Connected Mobility”.

The event - at the  Congress will bring together over 3,500 mobility professionals from across Europe and beyond.

Ertico CEO Joost Vantomme says: "This Congress demonstrates the power of cross-sector collaboration."

"It’s a chance to celebrate our partnerships and the shared commitment to delivering real-world mobility impact – aligned with key European Commission goals on sustainability, resilience, and climate neutrality."

"We are particularly pleased with the strong support of the European Commission, which reinforces a shared vision for digital and green transitions. This collaboration is a true win-win, fostering innovation, enabling policy alignment, and strengthening Europe’s global competitiveness in the transport and mobility sector."

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