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Intertraffic Mexico 2022 - Official Recap

November 21, 2022

After 3 days of participating in unique presentations, conversations and conferences with industry leading companies, Intertraffic Mexico 2022 has come to a victorious end.

We’re proud of what we accomplished with the community over the past 3 days. Together we have expressed the inspiring diversity of mobility solutions and the energising amount of coalitions and relevant connections. It was a great pleasure to have you during the show and share your expertise with the Latin Mobility Industry. Did you already spot yourself in our recap video?

Intertraffic Mexico 2022 is all set, but the mission continues! See you next year or at our other Intertraffic events.

For all information regarding Intertraffic Mexico, visit: https://www.intertraffic.com/mexico

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