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This is ITS! Farewell 2022 ... and hello 2023!

December 14, 2022

ITS International editor Adam Hill proves beyond doubt, once and for all, that he can walk and talk at the same time: a few pithy reflections on the highlights of the ITS sector in 2022 - and a look ahead to some of the good things to look forward to in 2023... And all without falling over in the snow ❄️

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