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ITS UK to run national pavilion at Intertraffic 2026

Six firms - including Aecom, TRL and Navtech Radar - have already signed up
By Adam Hill April 14, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Intertraffic Amsterdam attracts thousands of traffic tech attendees (© ITS International | Adam Hill)

For the first time, ITS UK is to run a UK pavilion at Intertraffic 2026 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from 10-13 March 2026.

Up to 11 businesses can be accommodated: Aecom, Agilysis, Clearview Intelligence, TRL, Navtech Radar and Transport for West Midlands have already committed to exhibit on the pavilion, which will be located at 02.118 in Hall 2.

Rukshan Soysa, operations manager at ITS UK, says: “Joining the pavilion is a great way to showcase your products and services, while receiving additional networking and business support throughout the show. Make sure to sign up before the stand gets booked."

It is near other national delegations such as Connekt (ITS Netherlands), ITS Nordic+ and Business France.

Participation includes an individual booth with TV screen and lockable counter desk with each organisation's branding and logo. There will also be support from the ITS UK team throughout the show, with networking opportunities currently being planned.

ITS International will be producing the Daily News at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026.

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