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Gulf Traffic event in planning

The organisers of the upcoming Gulf Traffic Conference intend to provide attendees with a comprehensive programme of discussions. The next Gulf Traffic Conference will gather innovative thought-leaders to deliver high-level discussions on the future of traffic and urban transportation in the Middle East.
September 9, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

The organisers of the upcoming 224 Gulf Traffic Conference intend to provide attendees with a comprehensive programme of discussions. The next Gulf Traffic Conference will gather innovative thought-leaders to deliver high-level discussions on the future of traffic and urban transportation in the Middle East. The organisers say that the event will include a strong presence from senior government leadership professionals and academics. The Gulf Traffic conference is also known as The Knowledge Series and has played a key role for helping shape the future of the transportation market in the Middle East.

To further optimise the event, the organisers have created two interactive zones for The Knowledge Series. These cover aspects of the traffic and transport industry, with one zone for the Middle East Smart Mobility Summit and another for the Middle East Traffic Infrastructure Summit.

The event also includes the Gulf Traffic Awards, which will honour those companies and persons who have shown commitment to developing and improving projects, initiatives or products for the benefit of the public and the region. These awards are being attended by key industry players, government officials and influencers active in the Road, Parking and Public Transport sectors in the Middle East.

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