20th China Intelligent Transportation Conference (ITSAC) will take place from November 19 to 22, 2025 at the Hainan International Convention and Exhibition Center. The conference centers on the theme “Artificial Intelligence – A New Driving Force for High-Quality Development in Intelligent Transportation,” featuring cutting-edge topics across AI integration, digital infrastructure, smart mobility, connected vehicles, and multimodal traffic systems. Hosted by the China Intelligent Transportation Systems Association, it includes the ITS Academic Annual Conference, Smart Road Development Forum, Aerial Mobility Forum, Connected Vehicle Ecosystem Summit, and the 3rd ITS Innovation Challenge. The event gathers leaders from ministries, industry executives, researchers, and tech innovators to explore collaborative strategies and unveil the latest research and breakthroughs in intelligent transport.
Range of Exhibition
- Strategic Development Forums:
High-level forums on national intelligent transportation strategy, smart city traffic, and high-quality infrastructure development
- Technology & Innovation:
AI in transportation, digital road systems, smart mobility, traffic data intelligence, intelligent sensing and control systems
- Modal Integration & Collaboration:
Urban traffic optimization, smart highways, rail transit intelligence, maritime smart logistics, air mobility systems
- Connected Vehicles & V2X:
Vehicle-road collaboration, autonomous driving technologies, smart vehicle ecosystem, communication and safety systems
- Talent & Academic Development:
Intelligent transportation education, industry talent development, research awards, academic trend analysis
- Smart Green Transport Initiatives:
Low-carbon mobility, green infrastructure design, and sustainable traffic solutions across transport modes
Target Audience
Transportation policy makers, smart mobility companies, infrastructure developers, AI and IoT providers, traffic management professionals, public transportation operators, automotive technology executives, urban planners, academic researchers, ITS hardware and software developers