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LocationLisbon, Portugal
ProgrammesThe Transport Research Arena (TRA) is an European Research and Technology Conference on transport and mobility, which takes place every two years.
TRA offers a great venue for researchers, policy makers and industry representatives to get together and contribute to the discussion on how research and innovation can re-shape the transport and mobility system.
There are different sessions - Plenary, Strategic and Invited Sessions and Technical/Scientific ones - and an important exhibition with an EC stand, an interactive zone and live demonstrations. The conference's complete agenda can be consulted here.
The European Commission is the co-organiser of TRA 2022, together with the Portuguese host. It is directly supported by several European Technology Platforms (ERTRAC, ERRAC, WATERBORNE TP, ALICE, ECTP, ACARE) and associations like ETRA (European Transport Research Alliance) and CEDR (Conference of European Road Directors).
More information can be found on the main website.
Registration will end on 14 November 2022, 09:00 CET. You can register here.
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