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Join the Ertico ITS World Congress webinar

Join the Ertico webinar at 1430 on 10 October and take a walk through the 19th ITS World Congress in Vienna. Eric Sampson, Senior Programme Adviser from ERTICO, will take you step by step through the exciting programme and tell what you’ll want to see and where you’ll want to be. Learn about the KongressNavigato app for iPhone, Android and mobile web, the first app to combine navigation through the city with guidance to the congress centre.
October 5, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Join the 374 Ertico webinar at 1430 on 10 October and take a walk through the 19th 6456 ITS World Congress in Vienna.

Eric Sampson, Senior Programme Adviser from ERTICO, will take you step by step through the exciting programme and tell what you’ll want to see and where you’ll want to be.
Learn about the KongressNavigato app for iPhone, 1812 Android and mobile web, the first app to combine navigation through the city with guidance to the congress centre.

Get a preview of the ITS World Congress theme Smarter on the way from Richard Harris of Zerox, who will discuss how the World Congress might have an impact on your business as communication and information technologies enable more intelligent transport.

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