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Registrations for visitors open for Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018

Visitor registrations are now open for Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018. The event will host over 800 exhibitors and an audience of 30,000 global traffic professionals addressing today’s and tomorrow’s mobility challenges. Some of this year’s themes include Big Data and Mobility, Connected Cooperative and Automated Driving, MaaS (Mobility as a Service), Smart Infrastructure, Smart Parking. Smart Mobility will have a dedicated hall with exhibitors presenting products and solutions many of which, along with big
December 15, 2017 Read time: 2 mins

Visitor registrations are now open for 70 Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018. The event will host over 800 exhibitors and an audience of 30,000 global traffic professionals addressing today’s and tomorrow’s mobility challenges. Some of this year’s themes include Big Data and Mobility, Connected Cooperative and Automated Driving, MaaS (Mobility as a Service), Smart Infrastructure, Smart Parking.

Smart Mobility will have a dedicated hall with exhibitors presenting products and solutions many of which, along with big data, will feature in the knowledge and best practice programme. A hands-on experience will be provided to guests through both live indoor and outdoor demonstrations.

New start-ups will have their own exposure platform with activities such as pitches, live demos, a dragon’s den, and a hackathon, enabling them to engage with a large quality audience of potential partners and investors. Called ITSUP, the event will be staged in a separate hall, right next to the new Smart Mobility hall.

The ninth Intertraffic Innovation Award for the most innovative exhibit will be presented during the opening ceremony with an international jury who will select a shortlist of nominees in January 2018. The competition is open to all exhibitors with a deadline of 21 December.

Joyce de Winter, exhibition manager of Intertraffic Amsterdam, said: “It’s fascinating to see how fast the industry is transforming; the event will be bursting with innovative new initiatives which were inconceivable two years ago.  New business models are developing and new approaches to mobility sketch a whole new future. The disruptive movements in the industry have an impact on the traditional stakeholder roles so keeping up with the transition is essential for all involved.”

This year’s full programme with nearly 70 interactive presentations will be published on the %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 link-external website Intertraffic Amsterdam Website Link false https://www.intertraffic.com/amsterdam/ false false%> in January and is free to attend for all visitors.

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