Side event to the Vision Zero Conference 2023: Road Safety Technology Exhibition
The journey to Vision Zero has started – and solutions to achieve zero road fatalities and improve road safety are in demand. And it is now time to go from visions to implementation! As part of the Vision Zero Conference, we are hosting a side event which will bring together leading road safety companies from Sweden’s world-leading automotive and mobility sector.
Join the Road Safety Technology Exhibition on the 27th June in the unique Volvo Cars Showroom in central Stockholm for inspiring presentations from innovative road safety companies.
This side event is being hosted together with Business Sweden and Vision Zero Academy (Trafikverket - the Swedish Transport Administration) to promote the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and technology between the Swedish road safety industry and Vision Zero conference visitors.
Exhibiting companies from across the road safety spectrum including automotive OEMs, automotive component suppliers, bicycle safety companies, road safety consulting companies, and other road safety system suppliers will be present.
During the event, we will explore and demonstrate what solutions the private sector can offer to take road safety to the next level.
Draft Programme:
16:30-20:00
- Opening remarks – Swedish Minister or State Secretary (to be confirmed)
- Key-note speeches from leading Swedish road safety companies and organisations (names to be confirmed)
- Presentation of exhibitors
- Food, mingle, and exhibition of 15 innovative leading traffic safety companies
Exhibitors:
Axkid AB, Consenz, Edeva AB, Hövding, Magna (Veoneer), NIRA Dynamics AB, Safer, Sensys Gatso Sweden AB, Univrses AB, Viscando AB, Volvo Cars, Volvo Group more exhibitors to be confirmed.
Food and beverages will be served.
This event is primarily open for participants of the Vision Zero Conference and international road safety stakeholders, we reserve the right to cancel registrations from individuals who are not aligned with the event agenda.
