World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems in October

July 7, 2011
The 18th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, presented by the Intelligent Transportation Society of America, ERTICO-ITS Europe, and ITS Asia-Pacific will be held in Orlando, FL this year from October 16-20

The 18th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, presented by the Intelligent Transportation Society of America, ERTICO-ITS Europe, and ITS Asia-Pacific will be held in Orlando, FL this year from October 16-20. It will also include ITS America's Annual Meeting & Exposition.
Per the organizers, topics on the agenda include:

  • Automated collision notification
  • Commercial vehicle safety, security and payment systems
  • Cooperative safety systems
  • Incident management
  • Integrated vehicle control and safety systems
  • Connected vehicles
  • Intelligent transportation systems and climate change
  • Intermodal systems
  • Real-time travel information technology
  • Surveillance technology
  • Telematics and vehicle navigation
  • Vehicle location and other GPS, GIS technologies
  • Wireless, mobile communications and much more

According to show organizers, this year’s event will feature more than 250 sessions and a 400,000-sq-ft exhibit hall

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