Powering Seamless Mobility: Registrations now open for ITS Australia’s Mobility 2026

Registrations are now open for Mobility 2026, ITS Australia’s premier mobility conference, that brings together government, industry and academia to explore how technology, data and collaboration are shaping the future of transport.

From 27-28 May at QUT’s Kelvin Grove, Brisbane campus and with State Host Partner Queensland Government, Event Partner Queensland University of Technology and Supporting Partner Transmax, Mobility 2026 will be delivered under the theme Powering Seamless Mobility, with a strong focus on connected, accessible and sustainable transport systems.

The conference will open with a high‑profile keynote program featuring Sally Stannard, Director‑General of Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads, providing senior government insight from one of Australia’s largest and most complex transport portfolios.

She will be joined by Dr Ollie Teall, Global Digital Lead – Intelligent Mobility at WSP, who will share a global perspective on how data, AI, connectivity and digital twins are transforming mobility planning and delivery, as well as Rob McInerney AO, Chair of iRAP; Vincent Doran, Integrated Network Operations, Queensland Government’s Department of Transport and Main Roads and Claus von Hessberg Chairman & Founder of SkedGo Pty Ltd.

Across the two‑day program, attendees will hear from a growing lineup of speakers on a range of Mobility topics, including AI, Sensors and Decision Making, Active and Micromobility, Sustainable Major Events, Seamless Journeys and Customer Insights.

“Mobility 2026 is about bringing the right people together to share insight, challenge thinking and focus on practical outcomes,” said Susan Harris, CEO of ITS Australia. “With confirmed speakers spanning global expertise, senior government leadership and academic research, the program reflects the collaboration needed to deliver seamless mobility for communities across Australia and, ultimately, the world.”

Registrations are now open for Mobility 2026. Visit the ITS Australia website for more information.

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