The European Transport Conference (ETC) is the annual conference of the Association for European Transport, which attracts policymakers and researchers from across the transport industry.
Attend the 2019 European Transport Conference to hear from a series of industry experts on:
Dublin City Council is the proud host of the 2019 Velo-city conference under the theme "Cycling for the Ages", supporting cycling for all ages from 8 to 80.
Dublin will be host to the next European Velo-city conference after the 2018 edition takes place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Building on the superb atmosphere of the last two years in Barcelona, the Association for European Transport is excited to announce that, next year, the European Transport Conference will move to its new home at Dublin Castle, Ireland
Planning is already underway to make the 46th ETC an
The final workshop of the CODECS C-ITS City Pool will be hosted by Dublin City Council on 22 March 2018. The workshop will provide an opportunity to continue the city-focused discussions about C-ITS, including, what is the deployment status and prospects today, where can C-ITS bring benefit for
International Railway Summit is a meeting of the world’s key rail sector buyers and carefully selected technical experts.
Buyers’ project requirements are matched with experts’ solutions, which leads to 30-minute one-to-one consultation meetings during the International Railway Summit.
AVSEC World unites professionals in the security sphere to discuss current issues and actions to be taken to manage risks in the aviation industry today.
Road Expo 2015 will provide local councils, central government departments and private sector contractors with an opportunity to examine the latest products, services and legislation - designed to continue the development of Scottish road infrastructure.
The Final conference organised by NEARCTIS, (Network of Excellence for Advanced Road Cooperative traffic management) will be hosted by the Trinity College, as a side event of the ITS Europe Congress.
This event will be combined with the partner projects ECOSTAND and AMITRAN, which conduct