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Only one week left to submit papers for ITS Europe and ITS World Congress

There is only one week to the submission deadlines for submission of papers for the ITS European Congress in Glasgow and the ITS World Congress in Melbourne. Papers for both congresses must be submitted by 13 January to be sure of consideration. Authors can submit their technical and scientific papers for either traditional presentations or interactive sessions in Glasgow. Authors intending to be considered for the commercial papers category can submit their paper for a commercial theatre session. ITS ex
January 7, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
There is only one week to the submission deadlines for submission of papers for the ITS European Congress in Glasgow and the 6456 ITS World Congress in Melbourne. Papers for both congresses must be submitted by 13 January to be sure of consideration.

Authors can submit their technical and scientific papers for either traditional presentations or interactive sessions in Glasgow. Authors intending to be considered for the commercial papers category can submit their paper for a commercial theatre session. ITS experts are also welcome to submit special interest session proposals for the programme of the ITS European Congress.

Topics, guidelines and requirements for all paper and session categories can be found in the Call for Papers brochure.

The theme of the ITS World Congress in Melbourne is Enhancing Liveable Cities and Communities, with sub-themes including: Challenges and opportunities of big open data; Smart cities and new urban mobility; Vehicle and network safety; Cooperative and automated vehicles; Mobile applications; Future freight; Policy, standards and harmonisation.

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