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Ertico Forum on ITS for Urban Mobility

Following its December Forum on ITS for Urban Mobility, Ertico ITS Europe has published a 20-page report of the presentations from the high level speakers and participants from public authorities and industry given during the in-depth examination of the role and opportunities for ITS in urban mobility.
March 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Following its December Forum on 3278 ITS for Urban Mobility, 4141 Ertico ITS Europe has published a 20-page report of the presentations from the high level speakers and participants from public authorities and industry given during the in-depth examination of the role and opportunities for ITS in urban mobility.

Ertico says it is convinced of the importance of ITS for Urban Mobility, and of the need to actively and progressively involve cities in the development and deployment of ITS. The Forum is merely the beginning and Ertico is inviting participation in a follow-up webinar on ‘ITS for Urban Mobility’, which will take place on Thursday 12 January at 10.00 CET. The webinar will examine the salient issues from the Forum, and discuss and outline the next steps that the Ertico Partnership will take to drive forward ITS for Urban Mobility.

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