News - General News - EventsITS World Congress brings in more than $45 millionWorld’s biggest traffic conference labelled success for supporters of new technology19 May 2017 By IAN PORTER - Last year’s Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) World Congress brought in $46.6 million for the city of Melbourne, twice as much as originally predicted, and put the Victorian capital on the map as a leader in transport technology. - Figures from the State Government and ITS Australia (ITSA), which led the organising of the event, also show that the total number of delegates reached 11,500 from Australia and 72 other countries, which was more than 50 per cent greater than planned said ITSA chairman Brian Negus. Click here for full story: ITS World Congress brings in more than $45 million Read more28th of October 2016 Decision on new CRC in early 2017ITS industry lodges submission in support of bid to win a CRC18th of October 2016 ITS Congress ends with award announcementsSouth Australia recognised for smart driving app as ITS Congress ends on a high12th of October 2016 ITS needs national policy and regulations: ButtnerToyota boss says governments need to work together on connected vehicle systems |
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