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Transport Tracking 2005 in Gothenburg

Filed in archive Special Events on September 30, 2005

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Well, I've been given this great chance to attend in Transport Tracking 2005, 5-6th October in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Telematics Update and Telematics Valley have merged their events into one huge event in Gothenburg. Transport Tracking 2005 is bound to become the annual event for the Commercial Vehicle Telematics community. The event's core topics will include european transport policy, portable telematics device and strategic hardware sourcing.

During two days key speakers from companies such as Ericsson Microwave Systems, IBM, Volvo Trucks and Orange will appear. Benefit from their experience implementing transport tracking solutions in the real-world competitive framework of the EU today. You will learn how to make your mark in the fleet management industry with around 300 other telematics leaders.

This is going to be an essential meeting place for application providers, telematics service providers, vehicle manufacturers and technology providers.

You will hear more about Transport Tracking 2005 because I'm going to cover the event from start to finish next week. But give me feedback about which type of information you want to hear the most. Interviews? Session summeries? Company Information?

Anyway, if you yourself want to attend, you can go to: http://www.telematicsupdate.com/cvteu/register.shtml


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