Intertraffic Amsterdam Moves to 23 - 26 March 2021
Intertraffic Amsterdam has been rescheduled from 21-24 April 2020 to 23 - 26 March 2021, complying with the explicit wishes of both exhibitors and visitors to reschedule the event. Last week’s significant increase in the global spread of COVID-19 has resulted in this decision.
Joyce de Winter, Exhibition Manager of Intertraffic at RAI Amsterdam comments: “Catching up with your peers, networking and meeting people from all over the world is core to the success of Intertraffic. Under the current circumstances, Intertraffic Amsterdam cannot fulfill its purpose next month without substantial compromises and because of an anticipated decrease in exhibitor and visitor numbers”.
Intertraffic, as the key industry event in the traffic and mobility sector, caters to a global community. 90% of the exhibitors are international and in 2018 visitors originated from 140 countries. The international character of the event is significantly impacted by the measures taken in other countries. The top three exhibiting countries outside the Netherlands are China, Italy, and Germany. In these and other countries, measures have been put in place which influences exhibitor’s and visitor’s ability to attend.
Joyce de Winter underlines: "We have an obligation to our community to meet the quality and expectations associated with our brand. Hence the decision to reschedule this year’s edition, to serve you and stage Intertraffic to its full potential in 2021"
With the change of dates to 2021, the biennial frequency of Intertraffic Amsterdam will as of now move to the uneven years. The upcoming editions will hence be in 2021, 2023, etc.
We look forward to seeing you in 2021.
About Intertraffic Amsterdam
Intertraffic Amsterdam is the platform of choice for professionals from around the world to meet. It is a biennial must-attend event to stay up to speed on the developments in the fields of infrastructure, safety, parking, smart mobility, and traffic management, with some 800 exhibiting companies from 47 countries and a 30,000+ visitor attendance from 134 countries worldwide.
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