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ITS World Congress 2025: registrations are open!

Event takes place at the Georgia World Congress Center from 24-28 August
By Adam Hill May 15, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
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Registrations for ITS World Congress 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia, are now open: click here to register.

Under the theme of ‘Deploying Today, Empowering Tomorrow’, it takes place at the Georgia World Congress Center from 24-28 August, hosted in partnership with ITS America and produced by RX.

ITS International is proud to be producing the Daily News at the event, which will be the largest gathering of ITS professionals in the world this year, featuring involvement from local institutions Georgia Department of Transportation and Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners.

In a packed conference programme, 800 speakers will take part in plenaries and special interest sessions, plus international forums. There will also be product and technology demonstrations on a busy exhibition floor.

"The technologies showcased at ITS World Congress are pivotal in saving lives, strengthening transportation systems, and improving mobility and access,” said Laura Chace, president & CEO of ITS America. 

“We look forward to welcoming our colleagues from around the world to experience how existing and emerging digital solutions are transforming our infrastructure and broader transportation system.”

 

What are the session highlights at #ITSAtlanta2025?

 

The plenary sessions will provide critical insights from global transportation leaders on key issues:

•    Tuesday, 26 August: Creating a Safer Future with Connected and Automated Technologies, focusing on the role of connectivity and automation in enhancing road safety and system efficiency, sponsored by Arcadis

•    Wednesday, 27 August: Realizing Growth through Secure and Interoperable ITS, exploring the economic benefits of digital infrastructure and the importance of interoperability, sponsored by Miovision Technologies

•    Thursday, 28 August: Building a More Resilient Transportation System with AI & Emerging Technologies, discussing AI's role in enhancing infrastructure resilience and addressing transportation challenges, sponsored by Google


Other sessions include: 

•    Securing Tomorrow: Addressing Emerging Vulnerabilities and Threats in Intelligent Transportation Systems
•    AI in Action: Enhancing Public Transit and Urban Infrastructure
•    World Cup 2026: Shaping the Future of Transportation and Infrastructure in Cities
•    Safeguarding the Future: Emergency Responders and Automated Vehicles

 

“This year’s programme is a testament to the range of global perspectives and breadth of innovation within the ITS community,” said Jaime McAuley, ITS World Congress event director at RX. “We are thrilled to host such a broad spectrum of speakers who will share insights on transformative ITS solutions.”
 

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