Registration is now open for the live and interactive Innovation and Technology in Transport exhibition and conference – ITT Hub
Promising to support the industry in navigating its way through 2022, ITT Hub will return to Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre on 11 and 12 May. An expanded indoor exhibition hall will host the conference and topical feature hubs, including the newest addition to the show, the Cold Chain Hub, as well as the Energy Hub, Talent Hub and EV Café. Meanwhile the outdoor exhibition area will see a wide range of vehicles, technology, and products alongside the Ride & Drive experience, enabling licence holders to get behind the wheel of the latest products on a bespoke test route both on and off-site.
Over 160 exhibitors across the vehicles, warehouse, fleet management, software, safety, and compliance sectors are expected this year, including DAF Trucks, Renault Trucks, Volta Trucks, Ford, Harris Maxus, Trailar, Tachosys, TruTac, TyreWatch to Disc-Lock, Air Products and Argent Energy.
The passenger transport sector will also have strong representation with manufacturers including ADL, BYD, Caetano, Ilesbus, Pelican Yutong, Switch Mobility, Volvo and Wrightbus all displaying vehicles.
Commenting on the strong start to 2022 ITT Hub’s Mark Griffinn said: “The first few weeks of 2022 has certainly seen the release of the pause button as exhibitors return with confidence to map out plans for this year. With over 20 vehicle brands on board, there are many signs that brighter times are back as companies firm up their client engagement plans. With ITT Hub being one of the first events in the sector this year, companies can look forward to a packed two days in Farnborough this May.”
Supported by commercial partners National Grid, Western Power Distribution, Zenobē, Lloyds Bank and Lex Autolease, ITT Hub says it is gearing up for a bigger and even more innovative two days of networking, knowledge sharing and insight.