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PTV Group to present its new solutions for future mobility at International Transport Forum

PTV Group plans to participate in the 2017 International Transport Forum to demonstrate its software solutions which help model future mobility scenarios and allow evaluation of new business models, such as mobility as a service.
May 30, 2017 Read time: 1 min
PTV Group plans to participate in the 2017 International Transport Forum to demonstrate its software solutions which help model future mobility scenarios and allow evaluation of new business models, such as mobility as a service.


The company will also demonstrate a driving simulator in which visitors can test and see for themselves what the future in an autonomous vehicle would feel like. Another highlight at the 3264 PTV Group stand allows visitors to model, simulate and plan 5062 smart cities of tomorrow using virtual reality.

The 998 International Transport Forum takes place in Leipzig, Germany, from 31 May to 2 June.

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