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26th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems 2019 alt_news

26th Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress will take place in Singapore from 21 to 25 October with the theme “Smart Mobility, Empowering Cities”.
The event, held every year since 1994, is a platform for governments, companies, and academic/research institutions to share the latest global ITS products, services, and upcoming trends. The Congress is expected to attract at least 8,000 participants, with roughly 5,000 flying in from all over the world, to discuss the world’s most important transport issues.

The ITS World Congress focuses on the application of technology across an extensive range of travel modes to enhance road and rail management which assure road users of their safety, comfort and efficiency of travel. Past congresses have covered topics such as resilient transport systems to withstand emergency situations, intermodal and multimodal systems, lower-emission mobility, and efficient transport planning for mega cities. The topics covered are pertinent to land-scarce Singapore as ITS is the core enabler for sophisticated traffic and control systems which allow us to maximise our road network efficiency and optimise the use of our land capacity.

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2019 Polis Conference alt_news

The 2019 Polis Conference takes place on 27 and 28 November 2019 at The Egg in Brussels.
The annual Polis Conference provides a unique opportunity for your organisation to connect with up to 550 committed transport innovation professionals who work in local and regional governments and related public and private sector organisations.

The opening and closing plenary sessions focus on the European, urban and regional policy dimensions of a sustainable urban and regional transport system. They feature high level speakers such as mayors and deputy mayors from cities and regions, European Commissioners, Directors and MEPs, and thought leaders from international organisations, research and industry.
The technical parallel sessions feature in-depth presentations and discussions on urban transport solutions selected through an open call in view of their degree of innovation and their ability to meet the sustainable mobility policy needs of cities and regions.

Participants include members of Polis, i.e. transport practitioners and policy makers of local and regional authorities from across Europe; transport professionals and decision makers from other public authorities; representatives from the transport industry, SME’s and start-ups, mobility service providers, transport researchers & consultants; and high-level representatives and experts from the European institutions. Last year’s Polis conference in Manchester welcomed around 550 participants.
Meeting language: English

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7th edition of the Smart Cities International Conference alt_news

The 7th edition of the Smart Cities International Conference – Shaping the cities of Tomorrow will take place in Bucharest, Romania, on December 5-6, 2019. The conference is based on the traditions and success of the e-government, social innovation, urbanism and administrative dimension of a smart city. The Smart Cities Conference is an initiative dedicated to open, inclusive, formal and informal dialogue on Smart Cities issues among all interested stakeholders. It was built from the organizers’ desire to put into an academic debate different aspects of Romanian cities’ life, but also of the cities outside the country’s borders, through multidisciplinary scientific approaches that will talk about the past, present and future, starting from: acceptance of democracy as the most efficient tool of governance and also acceptance and compliance with the state’s rules.

The participation invitation is addressed to specialists and researchers from all domains of social and humanist disciplines, from political science, communication, legal science, medical science, European integration studies, sociology, to architecture, economy, computer science, cybernetics and many others. It brings together representatives of governments, intergovernmental organisations, private sector, technical community, academia and civil society, with the aim to facilitate multistakeholder discussions, exchanges and collaboration on Smart Cities related issues.

Smart Cities Conference objectives:

  • Raise awareness and promote a better understanding of the Smart Cities concept among stakeholders
  • Build and strengthen the capacity of these stakeholders to actively participate in national, regional and international Smart Cities developing process
  • Facilitate multistakeholder discussions, exchanges and collaboration on Smart Cities related issues that are of particular concern for stakeholders
  • Contribute to creating linkages between the Smart Cities realities at the national, European and international level

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