This May, the world of public transport will gather for the eighth edition of the biggest event of its kind dedicated to IT and digitalisation in our sector

 
IT-TRANS: bigger than ever in 2022

 
IT-TRANS is all about the future. And the next steps for the world of urban mobility will be what defines our cities moving forward.

This May, the world of public transport will gather for the eighth edition of the biggest event of its kind dedicated to IT and digitalisation in our sector.

Held from May 10-12 in Karlsruhe, Germany, IT-TRANS will host three days full of interesting and innovate output, across its conference programme and exhibition.

Beginning in 2008, the collaboration between UITP and Messe Karlsruhe has brought many exciting developments over the past 14 years, and after a fully-digital edition in 2020, this year’s gathering promises to be full of necessary discussions, at a crucial time for public transport.

The role of technology and digitalisation will be vital to the progress made in public transport in the months and years to come, and the sector has a close eye on the future.

The role of technology and digitalisation will be vital to the progress made in public transport in the months and years to come, and the sector has a close eye on the future.

With more than 270 exhibitors from 35 countries expected to showcase their latest innovations, alongside an impressive conference programme with more than 180 speakers in over 45 sessions, the 2022 programme is built around parallel sessions, market updates, plenary sessions, poster sessions, workshops, and technical visits.

The 10 main topics will be Mobility-as-a-Service, Contactless Ticketing, Cyber Security, 5G and Telecommunication, Digital Transformation, Autonomous Mobility, Big Data and Data Governance, On-Demand and Flexible Transport, AI and IoT (Internet of things) and Smart Cities and Integrated Network Management. Within those 10 topics, the programme offers almost 60 individual topics.

The digital revolution moves quickly, and under its key themes and topics for this year’s edition, IT-TRANS can help drive the direction. Woven throughout those important discussions will be the impact the past two years has had on the public transport sector.

The world has lived through great change during the coronavirus pandemic, with lockdowns, restrictions, and alterations to the ways in which we move and interact.

During these times public transport has always been there, keeping our cities moving. It has also faced major upheaval, and now IT-TRANS will consider what life beyond the pandemic can look like – most importantly how to build back better to a new future. Throughout these times, technology has continued to accelerate, and the times to come will be driven by technology.

By embracing digitalisation, operations can be more efficient and create the very best mobility options possible with the same aim in mind: a better experience for all passengers.

Public transport must be customer-oriented and moving forward cities will become home to more people than ever before as urbanisation grows. This raises many opportunities to become more accessible and sustainable.

The world of 2022 is not the world of 2018 when IT-TRANS last gathered in Karlsruhe.

Technology will play an important role for public transport to bring back lost ridership and offer better customer experience.

The challenges facing cities are now different, and there are opportunities for the sector to re-evaluate what will come next. Technology will play an important role for public transport to bring back lost ridership and offer better customer experience.

The future will be technologically driven and digital options, and digital tools, are what people will be looking for. Every new development within IT brings us closer to the people who benefit from these changes: every trip taken, every app used, every swipe of the travel card moves our sector forward.

From on-demand mobility and Mobility-as-a-Service to autonomous vehicles and big data, technology moves fast and at the world-leading IT-TRANS Conference and Exhibition, the public transport sector will gather to exchange, discuss, and invent IT solutions and innovations that matter to the future of mobility.

As a fixture in the calendar of those working within urban mobility, IT-TRANS is the place to see what the future can, and should, look like. The eighth edition this May will help to determine those next steps.

 
This article appears in the latest issue of Passenger Transport.

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