InnoTrans offering North American attendees discounted tickets to attend

March 18, 2022
The global exhibition’s display space is nearly sold out and North American attendees can save more than 60 percent off regular priced tickets.

The North American office of InnoTrans, the biennial international rail industry event, is offering attendees from North America discounted tickets.

The show will be held Sept 20-23, 2022, in Berlin, Germany, with the theme “the future of mobility in times of climate change.” In January, InnoTrans said 108,000-square-meter (1.16-million-square-foot) exhibition space was 98 percent sold. Displays will be grouped in segments that include Railway Technology, Railway Infrastructure, Public Transport, Interiors, Tunnel Construction and the new Mobility+, which highlights supplementary mobility services.

The discount InnoTrans is offering North American attendees represents a 60 percent reduction in regular ticket prices. Discounted tickets for all show days are EURO €30 (US$33.05) and include access to free public transportation during InnoTrans. To receive the discounted ticket code North Americans need to email [email protected]

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For questions on attending or exhibiting at InnoTrans contact North American Representative

Mary Jo Balve

(732) 933-1118

[email protected]

Mass Transit is the North American media partner of InnoTrans. 

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