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ITS World Congress early bird registration open

Registration for the ITS World Congress is now open.
May 12, 2015 Read time: 1 min
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Register now to take advantage of the early bird rate until 10 July and ensure you gain access to all sessions including the Opening Ceremony, the Welcome Reception, the three Plenary Sessions and the Closing Ceremony. The complete preliminary programme will be available online soon on the Congress website.

Registered delegates will also receive complementary lunch and coffee passes and access to the proceedings, participant list and Congress report after the event.

During the registration process, you will have the opportunity to register also for a number of associated events, including the ECITL (European Conference on ICT for logistics), Compass4D final event, as well as for the planned Technical Visits. Registration for the 20-plus demonstrations organised during the Congress will open later.

Don’t forget to register for unique social events like the Bordeaux Wine Festival on Tuesday 6 October and the Gala Dinner on Wednesday 7 October at one of the region’s most stunning château.

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