CITA International Conference & 21st General Assembly
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CITA International Conference & 21st General Assembly / Brussels, Belgium
The event will take place at Autoworld in Brussels - Belgium next 8 and 9 June 2022.
8 JUNE 2022:
- MORNING = GENERAL ASSEMBY (Only for CITA Members / free of charge / HYBRID)
- WELCOME LUNCH (Open to all participants / FACE TO FACE)
- AFTERNOON = TECHNICAL VISIT (Open to all participants / FACE TO FACE)
- EVENING = GALA DINNER (Open to all participants / FACE TO FACE)
9 JUNE 2022:
- INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (Open to all participants / FACE TO FACE)
We remind you that CITA will stream only the General Assembly for its Members. The final program will be available soon on our website.
We also remind you that places for the conference are limited!
All Conference details, including TERMS, CONDITIONS & PRICES, can be found in the CITA website.
To register, fill in the appropriate boxes and the CITA Secretariat will confirm correct receipt and provide further details within one week.
CONTACT THE CITA SECRETARIAT IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A RECEIPT CONFIRMATION WITHIN ONE WEEK.
CITA considers the registration valid upon receipt of the payment of the participation fee.
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS FRIDAY, 27 MAY 2022
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at secretariat@citainsp.org
See you in Brussels!
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