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Ertico and ITS China sign MoU

Ertico - ITS Europe and ITS China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will open up new areas of cooperation and business opportunities. Both organisations have pledged to intensify efforts to share information about areas of mutual benefit and step up the organisation of demonstrations and workshops where Ertico and ITS China partners can exchange R&D and commercial opportunities
May 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4141 Ertico – 3278 ITS Europe and ITS China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will open up new areas of cooperation and business opportunities. Both organisations have pledged to intensify efforts to share information about areas of mutual benefit and step up the organisation of demonstrations and workshops where Ertico and ITS China partners can exchange R&D and commercial opportunities.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Wu Zhongze, president of ITS China, said, “ITS China is a significant industry organisation with an increasingly important role in ITS. We are willing to taking this opportunity to consistently strengthen the exchanges and cooperation between us, bridge a channel for our companies to cooperate and promote common progress and development of ITS China and Ertico.”

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