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Looking forward to Intertraffic Amsterdam

With nearly 95 per cent of the space filled, Intertraffic Amsterdam plans to host the very latest developments in traffic mobility and technology. Hall 9 will be rebranded as the Innovation Hall, with an Innovation Lab and the Smart Mobility Centre. Apart from all Innovation Award nominees, space will also be dedicated to start-ups, promoting their mobility solutions in a pitch presentation format. In addition, technical university students will be competing for the Student Award for smart solutions
September 2, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
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Hall 9 will be rebranded as the Innovation Hall, with an Innovation Lab and the Smart Mobility Centre.

Apart from all Innovation Award nominees, space will also be dedicated to start-ups, promoting their mobility solutions in a pitch presentation format. In addition, technical university students will be competing for the Student Award for smart solutions for safer road travel. These solutions will appear in the live lab.

The Smart Mobility Centre will be host to developments on smart, safe and sustainable mobility. The main theme will be ‘connectivity’ with subthemes such as transport and traffic efficiency, customised mobility and pay as you go, ecomobility and safety.

Government and commercial partners, as well as a number of international UITS organisations will present their smart mobility solutions through interactive presentations, panel discussions and indoor and outdoor demonstrations.

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