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Cica brand launch at ITS World Congress

Cica Group, formerly Collaborative ITS Australia, is here to launch its new brand which includes a suite of tailored advisory services that better serve the ITS industry and extends to defence, infrastructure, transport, mining, utilities and government sectors throughout Australia and abroad.
October 10, 2016 Read time: 1 min
8510 Cica Group, formerly Collaborative ITS Australia, is here to launch its new brand which includes a suite of tailored advisory services that better serve the ITS industry and extends to defence, infrastructure, transport, mining, utilities and government sectors throughout Australia and abroad. 

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