By tradition at the ITS European Congresses, ERTICO highlights its strong contribution to Intelligent Transport Systems. This year in Seville, 19-21 May, will offer unique opportunities for public and private stakeholders to explore innovative mobility solutions and transport technologies at the heart of the exhibition and throughout the Congress programme with many Special Interest Sessions (SIS).
ERTICO’s stand in Seville, booth #C5, will showcase many of its activities, including the benefits of its public-private Partnership and engaging opportunities of future ITS Congresses. The stand will also host a qualitative portfolio of European-funded projects and Innovation Platforms.
Visit the stand in Seville to discover more about how ERTICO is driving key EU mobility priorities such as electrification, decarbonisation, road safety, and sustainable urban transport of goods and people through projects like eBRT2030, ePowerMove, NextETRUCK, ZEV-UP, EvoRoads, and metaCAZZE. Take the opportunity to also learn about how ERTICO and all its Partners actively promote social acceptance and inclusion through innovative services and technologies with the projects SINFONICA, CulturalRoad, SUM, InclusiveSpaces, IN2CCAM, CAMBER, FRODDO, 3DXVERSE, and SUNRISE.
Visitors will also unlock insights into the ERTICO-coordinated platforms EAVP, TN-ITS, SENSORIS, ADASIS, IDI, and TM2.0. Meet our team of experts on-site to explore more about the ambition to empower cities and regions globally through ERTICO City Moonshot, and how public-private platforms such as Data for Road Safety (DFRS) is advancing important road safety elements through collaborative data sharing. Also featured on the stand is AIAMO, an associated project by ITS Germany.
In addition to its role as Congress organiser, ERTICO will actively contribute to the Congress Programme. Multiple sessions, led and/or co-organised by ERTICO, will highlight the significant progress achieved through its collaborative work across sectors and disciplines, as well as side events such as EAVP’s summit on Sustainable Parking Management and Mobility Solutions.
Connected, Cooperative, and Automated Mobility (CCAM) has the potential to transform transport systems, making mobility safer, greener, and more efficient. ERTICO actively supports the deployment of cutting-edge technologies that drive the successful rollout of CCAM. Join us in these key SISs and Technical Papers (TPs) where we’ll explore the topic in depth:
- SIS 1 – Bridging the gap: advanced automated valet parking (Monday 19 May, 10:30 – 11:30)
- SIS 7 – Integrating CCAM technologies in traffic management: trials & insights (Monday, 19 May, 14:00 – 15:00)
- SIS 24 – Traffic efficiency and safety for VRUs and emergency responses (Tuesday, 20 May, 11:45 – 12:45)
- TP 11 – Testing and evaluation (Tuesday, 20 May, 14:00 – 15:00)
Meeting society’s evolving mobility needs for both people and goods is a core mission for ERTICO and a central theme of this year’s Congress. Don’t miss these key sessions where we tackle this crucial topic:
- TP4 – Adaptative mobility technology 2 (Monday, 19 May, 11:45 – 12:45)
- SIS 11 – Who cares about inclusive, sustainable and citizen-centred mobility? (Monday, 19 May, 14:00 – 15:00)
- SIS 13 – Digital twins: enabling efficient and cost-effective transport electrification (Monday, 19 May, 14:00 – 15:00)
- SIS 12 – Responsible Research & Innovation for Innovative Aerial Services (Monday, 19 May, 14:00 – 15:00)
- SIS 36 – Is MaaS a barrier or enabler for the movement of people & goods in Africa? (Tuesday, 20 May, 14:00 – 15:00)
- SIS 44 – What could inclusive, diverse, automated public transport look like? (Tuesday, 20 May, 15:15 – 16:15)
- SIS 43 – ITS by women, for women (Tuesday, 20 May, 15:15 – 16:15)
- SIS 52 – Building inclusive cities – co-designing accessibility for all (Tuesday, 20 May, 16:45 – 17:45)
- TP 18 – Making sustainability affordable (Wednesday, 21 May, 10:30 – 11:30)
- TP 29 – Adapting mobility for better sustainability (Wednesday, 21 May, 15:15 – 16:15)
Emerging technologies, data and digital services are reshaping mobility. Join our sessions to see how, through them, we are unlocking their full potential for smarter, more connected transport:
- SIS 6 – Ultra-compact BEVs: A game-changing solution? (Monday, 19 May, 11:45 – 12:45)
- SIS 9: Unifying traffic data for NAPs, mobility data spaces and smarter mobility (Monday, 19 May, 14:00 – 15:00)
- SIS 18 – EMDS and mobility data to improve new mobility services: are we there? (Tuesday, 20 May, 10:30 – 11:30)
- SIS 19 – Innovative Air Mobility deployment challenges and how to overcome them? (Tuesday 20 May, 10:30 – 11:30)
- SIS 5 – NAP and EMDS – co-existence or marriage? (Tuesday, 20 May, 16:45 – 17:45)
- SIS 71 – Open Cloud-Edge-IoT Platform in large scale cross-domain pilots (Wednesday, 21 May, 15:15 – 16:15)
- TP 28 – Getting value from mobility data (Wednesday, 21 May, 15:15 – 16:15)
- SIS 55 Big Data space challenges: data sharing for efficient mobility & logistics (Wednesday, May 21, 10:30-11:30)
Ensuring mobility is both resilient and safe is essential to building a reliable transport system for all. Explore how ERTICO are its partners are addressing this challenge in the sessions below:
- SIS 29 – Bridging sectors for a sustainable, smart and resilient ITS future (Tuesday, 20 May, 11:45 – 12:45)
- SIS 28 – Impact of fleet electrification on urban mobility and sustainability (Tuesday, 20 May, 11:45 – 12:45)
- SIS 64 – The way to safer roads: insights into road safety and contributing factors (Wednesday, 21 May, 11:45 – 12:45)
- SIS 68 – Business models and concepts for new urban and peri-urban mobility services (Wednesday, 21 May, 14:00 – 15:00)
- SIS 72 – Cycling, UVAR, IDI and the potential role of TN-ITS for their data exchange (Wednesday, 21 May, 15:15 – 16:15)
Throughout the three-day event, ERTICO will also host many networking opportunities, including the traditional Partnership reception on Tuesday 20 May, offering unique opportunities for knowledge exchange and engagement with all participants at the stand.
We look forward to welcoming you in Seville and shaping the future of mobility together.
Save your must-attend sessions to your calendar. Speakers and content details will be available soon on the Congress website. For partner-led sessions, visit the respective project and platform websites.