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Only four weeks left to submit papers for ITS Europe and ITS World Congress

There are only four weeks to the deadline for submission of papers for the ITS Europe 2016 congress in Glasgow 6-9 June and for the ITS World Congress 2016 in Melbourne on 10-14 October. Submit your contribution today to the ITS European Congress in Glasgow to continue the discussion on topics introduced at ITS world Congress in Bordeaux or to introduce new research, deployments and developments in the ITS industry.
December 16, 2015 Read time: 1 min
There are only four weeks to the deadline for submission of papers for the ITS Europe 2016 congress in Glasgow 6-9 June and for the ITS World Congress 2016 in Melbourne on 10-14 October.

Submit your contribution today to the ITS European Congress in Glasgow to continue the discussion on topics introduced at ITS world Congress in Bordeaux or to introduce new research, deployments and developments in the ITS industry.

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The 2016 ITS World Congress will build on the success of previous events and with the collaboration of international friends, Melbourne will host the next ITS World Congress from 10 – 14 October 2016. As we work towards making our roads safer, providing more efficient transportation systems and building low emission smarter cities for future communities to become more liveable, this is a must-attend event.

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