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ITS World Congress registration codes available for first 100 people

ITS International Magazine is sponsoring a flash sale on its ITS World Congress 2017 registration, available for the first 100 people. The registration code “EXPO17” gives users a free expo pass, valued up to $500 and provide access to the expo hall as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. This year’s ITS World Congress will offer keynotes and educational programming presented by global intelligent transportation experts. Technical papers will address technical subjects, the institutional busines
October 10, 2017 Read time: 1 min
ITS International Magazine is sponsoring a flash sale on its 6456 ITS World Congress 2017 registration, available for the first 100 people. The registration code “EXPO17” gives users a free expo pass, valued up to $500 and provide access to the expo hall as well as the opening and closing ceremonies.  


This year’s ITS World Congress will offer keynotes and educational programming presented by global intelligent transportation experts. Technical papers will address technical subjects, the institutional business, and economic aspects of intelligent transportation and supporting systems. In addition, the education program will present scientific papers on research and scholarship, as well as special interest sessions.

The exhibit hall will host the latest advances and solutions in an ITS market that is projected to reach $143 billion (£109 billion) by 2020. More information about the event can be found on the website.

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