IT-TRANS 2022 will not held in March but in May: the UITP-backed event has been scheduled to 10-12 May 2022. The exhibition is the largest event of its kind dedicated to digitalisation and Information Technology in public transport.

«Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, UITP has worked hard to make sure our events are held under the very best circumstances, and in the right format for these changing times. Now, as we consider the ongoing situation, we have made the decision to postpone the upcoming edition of IT-TRANS», UITP has made public today.

The 2022 edition is moving from the original date of 8-10 March 2022 to the brand-new date of  10-12 May 2022.

UITP adds: «Hosting the very best edition of IT-TRANS is a top priority for us, and by already selecting a new date in May we can build towards this timeline with our partners. These changes allow our exhibitors, speakers, partners, sponsors and attendees more time to arrange their schedules and to look forward to the now confirmed new date».

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