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Webinar - 9th ITS European congress and exhibition

Take a walk through the conference programme for the 9th ITS European Congress in Dublin, and the new app that will guide you through the programme and around the convention centre. Eric Sampson, senior congress programme adviser, will take you through the programme and highlight sessions and events , as well as tips of where and when you have to be to get the most of the ITS European Congress 2013. The congress team will introduce you to this year's congress app, available for iPhone and Android, which wil
April 22, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Take a walk through the conference programme for the 9th ITS European Congress in Dublin, and the new app that will guide you through the programme and around the convention centre.

Eric Sampson, senior congress programme adviser, will take you through the programme and highlight sessions and events , as well as tips of where and when you have to be to get the most of the ITS European Congress 2013.

The congress team will introduce you to this year's congress app, available for iPhone and Android, which will keep you up to date on all congress activities with a live newsfeed on events happening over the week. Mobile maps and public transportation information will help you find your way around the convention centre and the city of Dublin with ease, while the “My Congress” function enables you to bookmark events, speakers or sessions exhibitors and organise your personal schedule.

The app also features a networking module, including exhibitors, delegates and speakers – helping you to find existing or new contacts and schedule meetings.

Download the app and the networking mobile from the congress website.

To find out more about the programme and the app, %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal register now https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/374223023 false http://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/374223023 false false%> and assure your place, space is limited!

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