The UK’s transport technology community is making a serious impact in Amsterdam this week, with a stronger and more coordinated presence than ever before. From national-scale collaboration to cutting-edge safety intelligence, British organisations are showing why the UK remains a global leader in Intelligent Transport Systems and future mobility.
One of the biggest headlines is the launch of the first-ever UK Pavillion, led by Intelligent Transport Systems UK working with ERTICO - ITS Europe, bringing together a diverse delegation of British innovators under one unified banner. Located at Booth 02.118, the Pavilion is already home to leading organisations including AECOM, Agilysys, Clearview Intelligence, TRL, Navtech Radar, and Transport for West Midlands, all showcasing solutions spanning safety, data, C-ITS, radar sensing, analytics, and next-generation mobility services.
Another standout moment comes from AGD Systems Limited who are using this year’s exhibition to underline a very UK-centric strength: high-reliability detection for safer, more efficient junctions, backed by decades of British engineering. Their 2026 message is all about future-ready sensing, reduced whole-life cost, and practical deployment advantages for cities upgrading their mobility infrastructure.
A Stronger UK Export Story: The Pavilion signals a more strategic push to promote British ITS capability on the world stage.
Cross-Sector Collaboration: Public, private, and regional bodies are working side-by-side to accelerate adoption of smarter, safer, cleaner mobility systems.
A Platform for Growth: With 30,000+ global mobility professionals attending, UK organisations are well-positioned to build partnerships, secure new markets, and influence the future of transport technology.
Intertraffic 2026 is more than an exhibition, it’s a statement of intent. The UK is not just participating in the global ITS conversation, it’s helping to lead it.
If you’re in Amsterdam this week, the UK Pavilion is absolutely worth a visit. And if you’re watching from afar, keep an eye on our posts to keep up with all the news!
How do you think the British ITS sector will influence mobility technologies over the next few years?