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ITS World Congress expands list of keynote speakers

The list of keynote speakers for the ITS World Congress, which takes place in Bordeaux, France, from 5-9 October, has expanded its list of keynote speakers to include Pierre Coppey, president of ASFA, France, who will speak at the opening Ceremony and session on Monday 5 October. Carlos Tavares, chairman of the Managing Board, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France, will speak at the opening Ceremony and Business Industry session on Monday 5 October, while Seval Oz, chief executive officer, Continental Intelligent
July 31, 2015 Read time: 1 min
The list of keynote speakers for the ITS World Congress, which takes place in Bordeaux, France, from 5-9 October, has expanded its list of keynote speakers to include Pierre Coppey, president of ASFA, France, who will speak at the opening Ceremony and session on Monday 5 October.

Carlos Tavares, chairman of the Managing Board, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France, will speak at the opening Ceremony and Business Industry session on Monday 5 October, while Seval Oz, chief executive officer, Continental Intelligent Transportation Systems in the US will speak at the Plenary 1 session on ITS delivering societal changes on Tuesday 6 October

Register today to take advantage of the lower registration fees and to gain access to all sessions including the Opening Ceremony, the Welcome Reception, the three Plenary Sessions and the Closing Ceremony.

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