The Global Public Transport Summit (GPTS) is a unique event that covers all urban and regional transport modes. It combines a full programme of congress sessions with an exhibition of the latest solutions, innovations and products in public transport and urban mobility.
The next summit will occur on 15 – 17 May 2017, and will be held in Montréal due to the city’s recent achievements in public transport. The theme for the 2017 Global Public Transport Summit is ‘LEAD the TRANSITion’, chosen because it reflects the evolution of the public transport sector.
The event will be co-organised by the Société de transport de Montréal, a public corporation that operates four metro lines, and by the Agence métropolitaine de transport, responsible for the planning, coordination, integration and promotion of public transport in Greater Montréal, in collaboration with CUTA (Canadian Urban Transport Association), a member-based association that supports public transit as the core of integrated mobility across Canada.
All interested parties are welcome to register via filling in and sending the corresponsive registration form.
For more information: click here.
The next summit will occur on 15 – 17 May 2017, and will be held in Montréal due to the city’s recent achievements in public transport. The theme for the 2017 Global Public Transport Summit is ‘LEAD the TRANSITion’, chosen because it reflects the evolution of the public transport sector.
The event will be co-organised by the Société de transport de Montréal, a public corporation that operates four metro lines, and by the Agence métropolitaine de transport, responsible for the planning, coordination, integration and promotion of public transport in Greater Montréal, in collaboration with CUTA (Canadian Urban Transport Association), a member-based association that supports public transit as the core of integrated mobility across Canada.
All interested parties are welcome to register via filling in and sending the corresponsive registration form.
For more information: click here.
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