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Transport Research Arena 2026
MAY
Mon
18
MAY
Tue
19
MAY
Wed
20
MAY
Thu
21

Starts in 1 month from now

Location

Budapest (HU)

Hungexpo Budapest Congress and Exhibition Centre, Albertirsai út 10, 1101 Budapest, Hungary
Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

The Transport Research Arena is a major European conference on transport and mobility policy, research and innovation, organised every two years.The conference brings together lobbyists, researchers and people from the business community.

The 2026 edition in Budapest is set to showcase European and global know-how across all transport modes, with sessions, discussions and networking focused on new solutions, partnership building and the use of research in practice. 

The organisers indicate that more than 3,000 participants are expected. Further practical information and registration are available at this website.

 

 

 

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