According to the organizers, this year's ITS mobility congress in Hamburg ensured record attendance.
More than 13,000 guests, around 4,000 visitors at a “Public Day” on Thursday and 400 exhibitors, “the ITS World Congress has never seen so many participants as it has on these days in Hamburg”, said the organizer Ertico on Friday , the last day of the fair, with.
Hamburg - Hamburg's Mayor Peter Tschentscher saw the response as evidence of great interest in mobility issues.
"We aim to continue many of the projects started by Hamburg beyond the duration of the congress and, for example, to use the digitalization of the S-Bahn permanently to improve local public transport in Hamburg," said Tschentscher, according to the announcement.
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Transport Senator Anjes Tjarks assured that many of the projects presented at the ITS Congress would "sustainably improve people's mobility over many years".
As an example, he cited the world premiere of a highly automated, autonomously driving S-Bahn at the beginning of the congress, which received nationwide attention.
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