Madrid, March 11, 2026. March is shaping up to be a busy month for TEKIA, with an active presence at some of the most relevant national and international forums in the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and sustainable mobility.
This week, through Friday the 13th, TEKIA is attending Intertraffic Amsterdam, and in the coming weeks we will take an active role in COMMUS 2026 and the Spanish ITS Congress—two benchmark events for the ITS and smart mobility sector. At TEKIA, we believe that taking part in these forums is essential to staying up to date with the latest trends and technological solutions, while continuing to build relationships with companies and professionals who share our goals and interests.
Held in Amsterdam from March 10 to 13, Intertraffic is one of the world’s leading exhibitions for traffic management, road safety, parking, and infrastructure. The event gathers thousands of professionals every two years, offering a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge developments and technological innovations, as well as to broaden networks within the mobility and transport ecosystem.
The event continues from March 16 to 20 with COMMUS 2026, the fourth edition of the Online Congress on Sustainable Urban Mobility, organized by the Instituto de Movilidad. This year’s program includes more than one hundred presentations by leading experts in urban planning, transport, and mobility technologies. TEKIA will participate both as a sponsor and contributor, presenting two papers on electric mobility and the implementation of Low Emission Zones in Oviedo
To close the month, Madrid will host the 26th Spanish ITS Congress from March 24 to 26, where TEKIA will once again play an active role. On this occasion, TEKIA has promoted and sponsored the session on electric mobility, bringing together public administrations, operators, and companies to share insights on this key topic. In addition, during the sessions on ITS Smart Cities and Public Transport Information Systems, TEKIA will present on Innovative Solutions for Traffic Signal Maintenance and Urban Traffic Management, as well as ODEx: the On-board ITS Data Exchange Protocol for Interoperability.