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Left: Dubai’s dramatic skyline
forms a fittingly futurefocused
backdrop to the
annual Gulf Traffic expo
Gulf countries
are some of the world’s
most determined when
it comes to developing
large-scale infrastructure
Rahul Rawat, exhibition director,
Gulf Traffic
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also earning CPD and CAPP credits. More than
just an exhibition, Gulf Traffic is a reflection of
the trends in the industry and a place for the
industry to connect and grow.”
Product launches
A number of new products will be launching at
this year’s show. Streamax will be introducing
its mobile video surveillance technology, while
AI-based video analytics from Aviglion and
Sparkbit’s driver behavior monitoring system are
sure to garner attention. In addition, a smart
variable message sign (VMS) from Sphere that
alerts drivers of oncoming vehicles – based on
November/December 2019 Traffic Technology International
offer genuine opportunities for tapping a market
that is on the up. Now in its eighteenth edition,
final preparations are being made by Rawat and
his team for this year’s show taking place from
9-11 December in Dubai.
He is confident attendees will not be
disappointed. “Gulf Traffic brings together
suppliers with breakthrough technology and
artificial intelligence (AI) to the Middle East and
welcomes buyers from the region to facilitate
business in the industry,” says Rawat. “The show
will also have a co-located conference led by
global influencers, which will give delegates the
opportunity to learn about new practices, while
123bn
The total cost,
in US dollars, of
active highway
infrastructure
projects in the
Gulf region
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Now approaching its 18th edition,
Gulf Traffic is a date in the calendar
that the international traffic
technology industry can’t ignore.
Exhibition director, Rahul Rawat
picks the highlights visitors should
seek out this time around
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