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ITS World Congress paper submission deadline extended

Organisers of the 19th ITS World Congress & Exhibition, being held from 22-26 October 2012, in Vienna, Austria, have extended the deadline for technical/scientific paper submissions until 27 January, 2012. Six main topics have been identified so as to create a seamless flow of logically progressing sessions.
March 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min

Organisers of the 19th 254 ITS World Congress & Exhibition, being held from 22-26 October 2012, in Vienna, Austria, have extended the deadline for technical/scientific paper submissions until 27 January, 2012. Six main topics have been identified so as to create a seamless flow of logically progressing sessions. They are:

  • Optimising provision and use of Infrastructure, Traffic and Travel Data and Information
  • Intelligent infrastructure
  • Continuity and Interoperability of Seamless Multimodal Services for Mobility
  • Integrated Safety and Security for all Users
  • Connected Vehicles, Infrastructure and Users for Cooperative Mobility Services
  • Sustainable, Clean and Energy Efficient Mobility

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