As April approaches, the anticipation is building for two significant events that promise to shape the future of transportation: Intertraffic in Amsterdam, Netherlands and the International Webinar AIMAS 2024 in Petralia Soprana, Italy.
From April 16th to 18th, Shotl will be at Intertraffic Amsterdam, one of the foremost gatherings for mobility professionals worldwide. With a diverse array of exhibitors, thought-provoking seminars, and interactive displays, Intertraffic Amsterdam offers a platform for industry leaders to collaborate and explore the latest advancements in transportation technology.
From April 18th to 20th, Petralia Soprana, in the province of Palermo, will host the International Webinar AIMAS 2024. Shotl, in collaboration with Redas, is honoured to sponsor this event, which emphasises the importance of sustainable transportation and community development. We will also be doing a presentation in one of their sessions on 19th April. By supporting this event, Shotl aims to foster dialogue, inspire innovation, and contribute to the prosperity of the communities we serve. We look forward to sharing our insights and expertise while forging meaningful connections with attendees.
If you're attending either of these events, we would be delighted to connect with you and your team. Let's engage in meaningful conversations, share ideas, and explore opportunities for collaboration.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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