JCT Symposium delegates to enjoy biggest ever exhibition and packed paper programme
Sustainability, connectivity and active travel safety will be discussed in detail this September at the biggest JCT Traffic Signals symposium to date. A record number of exhibitors are attending the two-day event at Nottingham Trent University, with delegates promised a very high standard of presentations by industry leaders drawn from both suppliers and the public […]
Popularity of JCT Symposium proved as exhibition and conference programme fills up
After last year’s highly successful JCT Traffic Signals Symposium in Nottingham reintroduced the industry to in-person conferences, this year’s event is going to be bigger than ever. A record 28 exhibitors are already committed to the two-day meeting on 14 and 15 September, meaning the organisers have already had to take extra space within the […]
Bookings open for 2022 JCT Traffic Signals Symposium
JCT, the organiser of the popular Traffic Signals Symposium has now opened bookings for the 2022 event in Nottingham this September. Delegates can book places at both the Symposium and MOVA User Group, meals and accommodation in one session. By popular demand JCT has introduced Day Tickets. Click here for more details and a booking […]
JCT Symposium ’21 presentations available to view online as 2022 call for papers opens
Some of the best knowledge sharing around traffic signals and related matters is now available free of charge, as the videos of the 2021 JCT Traffic Signals Symposium are made available on YouTube. The event, which attracted hundreds of delegates to Nottingham last autumn, features a wide range of expert speakers to the two-day conference. […]
JCT launches highlights video from popular Traffic Signals Symposium
A summary video of September’s successful JCT Traffic Signals Symposium is now online showing clips of papers and interviews with exhibitors. The 35 minute highlights gives a flavour of the event in Nottingham, including key messages from papers and descriptions of new products being shown, as well as reactions from delegates and speakers. The video […]
We’re finally getting together in person! Industry counts down to next week’s JCT Traffic Signals Symposium
More than 200 industry professionals from the public sector, manufacturers and consultancies are getting ready to meet in Nottingham next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for one of the first major in-person events to take place in the highways and transport technology industries since the start of the pandemic. The JCT Traffic Signals Symposium’s programme covers […]
JCT sees surge in delegate bookings as in-person Symposium draws near
The organisers of one of the transport industry’s first major in-person events since the Covid pandemic hit have reported a surge in bookings as people return from their summer breaks. The JCT Traffic Signals Symposium takes on Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 September at The Nottingham Conference Centre, Nottingham Trent University with 25 exhibiting companies […]
Exhibitors hail return to in-person networking and socialising at JCT Symposium
Participants in next month’s JCT Traffic Signals Symposium in Nottingham have spoken about how they can’t wait to get back to doing what they love and meeting industry colleagues face to face. The Symposium is one of the first to be held in person since the Coronavirus pandemic, with two days of knowledge sharing and […]
ITS (UK) to exhibit at JCT Traffic Signals Symposium for the first time
ITS (UK) is showing its commitment to the return of in-person events by exhibiting at the popular JCT Traffic Signals Symposium in Nottingham this September. It’ll be the first in-person event ITS (UK) has attended since its own Enforcement Forum met at Jenoptik in Camberley in early March 2020. JCT are members of ITS (UK) […]
University gives JCT Traffic Signals Symposium official clearance to run September event
Officials at Nottingham Trent University have officially approved JCT’s plans for running a successful and safe Traffic Signals Symposium at their site in September. The University has agreed the Covid Event Safety Guide and confirmed that, barring any change in Government advice, the event is able to proceed in its traditional format on the 15 […]