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C-ITS Forum 2024

Date:
27. Feb 2024 12:15 -
28. Feb 2024 15:00

Time zone:
Europe, Berlin

Location:
Germany
Frankfurt/Main                     Stadthaus, Markt 1

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Stadtansicht mit vielen hohen Gebäuden

On 27 and 28 February 2024 , under the motto "Connected.Secure.Harmonized." the C-ITS Forum which is jointly organized by the Association of German Transport Companies (VDV), the Open Traffic Systems City Association (OCA), ITS mobility, Verkehrsgesellschaft Frankfurt am Main mbH (VGF), Fraunhofer IVI and Autobahn GmbH.

The aim of the event is to bring together key German players and decision-makers from politics and science, infrastructure operators and transport companies to discuss necessary developments and decisions on the topic of C-ITS

Marko Frank, Sales Director Germany of Kapsch TrafficCom, will speak in the pitch session on February 28, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. abouthow cooperative ITS technology can improve road safety for road users and traffic management.

We look forward to meeting you there!

Our experts at the C-ITS Forum 2024

Marko Frank

Marko Frank

Sales Director Germany, Kapsch TrafficCom

You can register for the C-ITS Forum 2024 here

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