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ITS World Congress 2025: call for V2X real-world technology demo

Companies must submit tech by 31 March for inclusion at Atlanta in August
By Adam Hill March 14, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Downtown Atlanta (© Brettbarnhill | Dreamstime.com)

The ITS World Congress 2025 in Atlanta, US, will be a showcase for Vehicle to Everything technology.

Congress organiser ITS America is calling for technology solutions that highlight safety use cases such as vulnerable road users and intersections.

The V2X Day One Deployment District is a one-mile area, centred on the Georgia World Congress Center site, which includes the Mercedes-Benz Stadium and much of downtown Atlanta. 

The Deployment District features functional signal prioritisation and other applications connecting to aftermarket safety devices installed in Atlanta emergency vehicles, transit buses, school buses and technical tour shuttles for the conference.

Applications must be in by 31 March in order to be considered - and companies approved to be part of the Day One Deployment District must participate in the OmniAir Plugfest to test their technologies. 

Click here for more information and to submit: contact [email protected] with questions.

Georgia World Congress Center (© Felix Mizioznikov | Dreamstime.com)

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