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Traffex 2024 will be in Coventry in May

The Traffex 2024 exhibition will be held in Coventry in May.
By MJ Woof March 4, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
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Visitor registration is open for Traffex 2024 and the exhibition will now be held in the CBS Arena in Coventry from 22-23 May 2024. The Traffex event will co-locate with Parkex, Cold Comfort and the brand-new event Evex for the first time.

Traffex is the UK’s leading road maintenance, traffic management and road safety event. Supported by National Highways, Traffex brings together local authorities, contractors and suppliers responsible for maintaining and managing the UK road network. Visitors can register for a free ticket at Traffex (The UK's Leading Highways and Roads Tradeshow - Traffex 2024) which gives them access to all four shows located under one roof.  

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The Traffex 2024 event will move to a new, larger venue in Coventry and visitors can now register for the exhibition, which is co-located with Parkex, Cold Comfort and the brand-new show Evex

Parkex (www.parkex.net) is the flagship conference hosted by the British Parking Association and Cold Comfort (www.coldcomfort.tn-events.co.uk) leads the debate for the extreme weather service sector. Completing the line-up is Evex (www.evexuk.com), a brand-new event this year for electric vehicle infrastructure. Evex has been launched to facilitate discussions between local authorities, National Highways and EV infrastructure contractors and suppliers. 

"Traffex is an unmissable event for the industry to share best practice, expand their networks and source cutting edge products and services. This year we move to a bigger venue at the CBS Arena, and we have introduced two new shows and five new stages for visitors to enjoy,” said Gordon Kirk, event director.

“The co-location of Traffex, Parkex, Cold Comfort and Evex also provides a unique platform for visitors to explore the latest trends and innovations across all these industries in one visit under one roof. I am especially excited about the launch of Evex given incoming legislation to ban petrol and diesel cars by 2035 and the infrastructure changes needed to support that; the introduction of Evex is more important than ever.”

Over 100 exhibitors are confirmed to date and can be viewed here: Exhibitor List - Traffex 2024.  The conference programme is due to be announced shortly, with speakers at this year’s Traffex including leaders from National Highways, Department for Transport, councils, major contractors, transport infrastructure, AI traffic controlling, carbon reduction, asset management and connected vehicles.
 

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