About this event

DETAILS

SWARCO was part of the big industry event, the ITS European Congress and Exhibition in Istanbul from 27 – 29 April 2026.

Location

Istanbul, Türkiye

Date

April 27, 2026 - April 29, 2026

Topics

MetaCity Augmented and Virtual Reality, Digital Twin technology, CCAM solutions

Recap from 2026

Visitors are invited to discover the World’s finest intelligent transportation systems on our stand E13 on the B5 level of the Istanbul Congress Centre.

Our stakeholders will be able to experience innovations firsthand by putting on VR goggles and immersing themselves in the MetaCity Augmented and Virtual Reality environment where they can interact with dynamic, future-ready mobility concepts. Simultaneously, we will present Digital Twin technology and Cooperative, Connected, and Automated Mobility solutions.  Attendees can also discover SWARCO’s system integration competence by getting insights into major flagship projects around the globe. These projects demonstrate the real-world deployment of AI in traffic control, adaptive and predictive traffic management, and other Urban and Interurban solutions that are shaping smarter cities and more efficient journeys.

We look forward to welcoming you to our next event!

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