This is the major meeting-place for decision-makers in public transport and sustainable modes of travel

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Transports Publics 2010 will be bringing together urban, inter-urban and regional transport professionals from across France and the rest of Europe: organising authorities, operators, industrial players, manufacturers, sub-contractors and others.
This not-to-be-missed biennial exhibition gathers key players from rail, bus, coach and alternative mode transport, as well as from related industries: public works, infrastructure, civil engineering companies, manufacturers of street furniture, parking, payment and ticketing systems, consultants, designers, banking, insurance and power services, organisational bodies and more.

Transports Publics 2010 in figures:
30,000 sqm of exhibition space
10,000 professional participants
250 international exhibitors
210 European journalists
50 nations represented
3-day exhibition

The multi-modal and certified as international exhibition
In an age of sustainable mobility coupled with the internationalisation of the transport market and deregulation, network expansion and purchasing carried out by local authorities and operators both raise major challenges.
Transports Publics 2010 will be addressing these needs*:

1 in 3 exhibitors from overseas.
Visitors from some 50 nations.
An organising committee bringing together the key professionals in Europe.
Guests of honour (networks and cities) from across Europe.
Overseas delegations including company heads, elected officials with investment responsibilities and politicians.

Focus on innovation
The exhibition is a focus for the latest innovations in equipment, techniques and management being implemented all over Europe.

Focus on sustainable mobility
Environmental concerns, spiralling energy prices, dwindling oil reserves and urban congestion are all factors highlighting the reality that public transport offers the best solution in both economic and environmental terms and the fact that it is set to grow significantly in years to come.

Transports Publics 2010 is pursuing the aim of promoting public transport and sustainable travel methods by encouraging delegates to share their experience and best practices.

The exhibition is open to professionals only.

Exhibition dates
8-10 June 2010 Open non-stop from 9 am to 6:30 pm

Location
Paris-Expo, Porte de Versailles, Hall 1

Access
By public transport Tram, lines T2 and T3: "Porte de Versailles" stop Metro, line 12: "Porte de Versailles" station Bus, lines 39 and 80: "Porte de Versailles" stop From Orly airport: Take the OrlyVal towards Antony, change at Antony / take the RER B towards "Aéroport Charles de Gaulle", get off at "Cité universitaire" / take Tramway T towards "Pont de Garigliano" and get off at "Porte de Versailles" From Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport: RER B line, terminus St Rémy lès Chevreuse. Change at Saint Michel-Notre Dame / Metro line 4 (towards Porte d'Orléans), change at "Montparnasse Bienvenue" / Metro line 12 (towards Mairie d'Issy), get off at "Porte de Versailles".

By car
Inner ring road: exit at Porte de Versailles / Porte de la Plaine Outer ring road: exit at Porte de Sèvres / Porte de Versailles From Orly airport: take the N7 towards Paris then the A106. Follow signs to Paris-Centre, and Périphérique Ouest. Once on the ring road, exit at Porte de Versailles - Porte de la Plaine. From Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport: take the A1 towards Paris. Follow signs to Paris, Porte de la Chapelle. Once westbound on the ring road, exit at Porte de Sèvres - Porte de Versailles.
The exhibition is now certified as an international exhibition (Expo’Stat/OJS certification).