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The National Roads & Traffic Expo is back for 2023!

by Tayla Oates
April 26, 2023
in Roads, Sponsored Editorial, Transport
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The National Roads & Traffic Expo, taking place on 11 and 12 October 2023 at ICC Sydney, serves as a significant event in Australia’s road and traffic industry, where experts, stakeholders, and industry leaders come together to discuss the latest innovations and technologies that shape the sector’s future. 

The event offers a rare opportunity for attendees to connect with industry leaders and experts, participate in insightful seminars and discussions, and explore the latest products and services from leading manufacturers and suppliers.

The National Roads & Traffic Expo caters to the diverse needs of key stakeholders, including government officials, policymakers, transport professionals, engineers, planners, and suppliers. 

The expo’s key feature is its high-quality speakers who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in the road and traffic sector from different backgrounds. 

Here are some of the key speakers who will be presenting at the 2023 event: 

  • Jim Betts, Secretary, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
  • Kurt Brissett, Executive Director Connected Journeys, Transport for NSW
  • Monique Williams, General Manager Partnering and Transport, Transurban
  • William Cox, Chief Executive Officer, Aurecon
  • Hugh Eriksson, Councillor, Willoughby City Council
  • Peter Curl, Chief Executive Officer, Fulton Hogan Infrastructure Services, Fulton Hogan

For more information on speakers, click here. 

The expo will cover various topics, including sustainability, emerging technologies, transport planning, and road safety, to name a few. 

The expo will also feature fireside chats and panel discussions that will offer valuable insights into the sector’s challenges and opportunities.

Apart from seminars and discussions, the National Roads & Traffic Expo also offers the opportunity to explore the latest products and services from leading suppliers and manufacturers. 

Exhibitor’s will showcase everything from intelligent transportation systems and road safety equipment to traffic management systems and road construction materials. 

A few of the exhibitors who are participating in the event are:

  • Art Craft
  • Boylan Group
  • Infrastructure Australia
  • Innov8 Equipment
  • Traffio

Road & Traffic Expo. Sydney ICC. Photo: Event Photos Australia

Click here to see the complete lists of sponsors and exhibitors. 

The expo will provide an excellent chance for attendees to gain valuable insights into the sector’s latest trends, innovations, and technologies.

The event also offers a unique platform to network, learn, and grow in the critical road and traffic industry for government officials, transport professionals, and suppliers.

To stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the road and traffic sector, be sure to attend the National Roads & Traffic Expo, which will take place on 11 and 12 October 2023 at ICC Sydney, and with over 4,000 attendees, the event presents an excellent opportunity to showcase your products and services. 

Enquire now if you want to sponsor or exhibit at the year’s biggest event.  

This sponsored editorial is brought to you by Terrapinn. For further information, please visit www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/road-traffic-expo

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