Momentum is accelerating for ITS World Congress 2027 in Birmingham, with more than a quarter of exhibition space already booked and new commitments continuing to flow in from across the global intelligent transport and mobility ecosystem.
From OEMs and telecoms giants to smart infrastructure leaders, mobility innovators and public sector authorities, the message is becoming increasingly clear: ITS World Congress 2027 will be the place to be.
Organisations that have a strong contention to the Congress, including ERTICO Partners, Toyota, DENSO, T-Systems, SWARCO, Monotch and evon GmbH have confirmed their spaces alongside leading companies and organisations such as Q-Free, Jenoptik, HAAS Alert, Acusensus, Ettifos, Haskoning Nederland Mobility, RTIG, QRoutes Ltd, as well as global ITS organisations including ITS America, ITS Japan, ITS Asia-Pacific, ITS Mobility GmbH, ITS Nordic+ and CRP (ITS Portugal).
ERTICO’s innovation ecosystem and collaborative European projects are expected to play a central role in Birmingham, bringing together public and private sector partners working on connected, cooperative and automated mobility, AI-enabled transport systems, logistics, digital infrastructure and sustainable urban mobility solutions.
The Congress is also attracting strong interest from governments, city representatives, transport authorities and international delegations. National pavilions from across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas are already generating attention as countries look to showcase their latest mobility technologies, smart city initiatives and deployment strategies on a global stage.
In the UK, support from the Department for Transport (DfT) and Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) is reinforcing Birmingham’s position as a major hub for transport innovation and international collaboration.
With the UK continuing to invest heavily in connected mobility, digital transport infrastructure and decarbonisation, companies are moving quickly to secure visibility, partnerships and market positioning ahead of 2027.
The pace of bookings is creating a growing sense of anticipation — and increasingly, a sense of FOMO — across the sector.
For organisations wanting to be part of the conversations, technologies and partnerships shaping the future of mobility, Birmingham is rapidly becoming an unmissable destination on the global ITS calendar.