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Webinar: ITS World Congress programme highlights

Don’t miss the ITS World Congress programme highlights webinar on Friday 4 September at 1300 CEST. Senior Congress Programme Advisor Eric Sampson and Director of Congresses Didier Gorteman will walk participants through this year’s Congress programme, highlighting some of the most engaging sessions and events of the week, including This includes the opening and closing ceremonies, three plenary sessions, two high-level technology summits, fourteen executive sessions, a public afternoon open to all and ma
August 27, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Don’t miss the 6456 ITS World Congress programme highlights webinar on Friday 4 September at 1300 CEST.

Senior Congress Programme Advisor Eric Sampson and Director of Congresses Didier Gorteman will walk participants through this year’s Congress programme, highlighting some of the most engaging sessions and events of the week, including This includes the opening and closing ceremonies, three plenary sessions, two high-level technology summits, fourteen executive sessions, a public afternoon open to all and many more...

Download the Congress Programme  for more information.

Also this year, the Congress App will allow visitors to have the Congress programme in the palm of their hand.  A presentation will explain all the new features of the app, soon available for download.

For more information on companies in this article

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