ITS America Conference & Expo 2026 Delivers Record Innovation and Landmark Celebration in Detroit - 10 to 1 Public Relations

ITS America Conference & Expo 2026 Delivers Record Innovation and Landmark Celebration in Detroit

More than 3,000 industry leaders gather in the Motor City to advance intelligent transportation

  • 3,000+ industry professionals broke attendance records
  • 170 exhibitors demonstrated breakthrough technologies to solve transportation problems
  • Tech leaders showcased V2X infrastructure, autonomous vehicles, and connected mobility systems on Detroit city streets
  • Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer met with industry leaders

DETROIT, Mich. (June 16, 2026) — The ITS America Conference & Expo 2026 brought breakthrough technologies and real-world solutions to Detroit this week, drawing more than 3,000 industry professionals from 46 states, and the District of Columbia together to advance safer, smarter, and more connected mobility worldwide. Organized in partnership by RX Global and ITS America, the four-day event at Huntington Place united the industry’s most forward-thinking companies and global leaders around solutions spanning artificial intelligence, connected transportation, cybersecurity, data analytics, digital infrastructure, and autonomous vehicles.

This year’s conference, themed “Empowering Innovation,” featured more than 100 conference sessions spanning four days, 25 live demonstrations, 170+ exhibitors and sponsors, and an unprecedented outdoor demonstration program that placed attendees directly inside Detroit’s connected transportation corridors. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer helped wrap up the conference with closing remarks, then met with industry leaders and Clinton High School STEM students on the exhibit hall floor.

Detroit served as more than a backdrop. As the birthplace of American automotive manufacturing and home to 1.7 million vehicles produced annually, the city gave the intelligent transportation community a living laboratory to showcase how the industry’s most advanced technologies are being deployed on real roads, in real time. From the 45-mile I-94 Freeway Experience connecting downtown Detroit to Ann Arbor, to the four-mile M-1 Intelligent Woodward Experience featuring 31 vehicle-to-everything (V2X)-equipped intersections and autonomous vehicle shuttles, attendees experienced the full potential of connected transportation firsthand.

“The technologies on display here, including AI-powered traffic management and V2X-connected corridors, represent the very innovation our industry has championed for decades,” said Laura Chace, President and CEO of ITS America. “What we witnessed in Detroit shows that bringing people from across public, private, and research sectors together builds lasting partnerships and leads to safer, smarter, and more connected transportation.”

The conference program brought national leaders to center stage for two landmark plenary sessions. On June 10, Sean McMaster, Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration at the U.S. Department of Transportation, joined public and private sector leaders to reflect on the industry’s 35-year evolution and chart the course for the next generation of mobility. On June 11, Miovision sponsored a plenary session, led by Laura Chace and Kurtis McBride, CEO and Co-founder of Miovision, featuring key transportation executives and focused on turning bold ideas into measurable real-world outcomes. State DOT roundtables also provided transportation leaders with a dedicated platform to exchange implementation strategies and share lessons learned from the field.

“ITS America Conference & Expo 2026 delivered an experience unlike any other,” said Jaime McAuley, Event Vice President, ITS America Events, RX Global. “The demonstration program in Detroit set a new standard, reaching far beyond the show floor and into the city itself. Connecting the ITS community to real, deployed technology along Detroit’s most iconic corridors gave every attendee something they could not experience anywhere else.”

The 2026 show floor introduced two new dedicated zones that reflected the industry’s most urgent priorities. The inaugural ITS StartUps Zone gave emerging transportation companies a platform alongside the industry’s most established players, connecting new voices in the sector with the agencies, investors, and partners needed to advance their technologies from concept to deployment.

The new Cybersecurity & Data Zone brought together 10 exhibitors, including Palo Alto Networks, Google, and 360 Network Solutions, LLC, delivering hands-on workshops, cutting-edge solutions, and expert sessions focused on protecting connected vehicles, securing smart infrastructure, and strengthening the resilience of transportation systems nationwide.

To demonstrate the benefits of using drone technology to deliver supplies to emergency responders, Blueflite staged a series of deliveries at the outdoor demo area. ITS America President and CEO Laura Chace, U.S. DOT representatives, Michigan DOT and ITS Michigan received deliveries of hats and koozies, and ITS Korea and the Korean Delegation received invitations to ITS World Congress 2026.

“As a former chair of ITS America, I know firsthand what this event means to the transportation community, and hosting it in Utah is something we take seriously,” said Carlos Braceras, Commissioner of the Utah Department of Transportation. “Salt Lake City is a city that embraces bold ideas, and the Salt Palace Convention Center will give transportation leaders from around the world the stage they need to share the technologies and solutions shaping the next generation of mobility. We cannot wait to see you in April 2027.”

The Future Leaders Program, sponsored by Southwest Research Institute, challenged students and young professionals to explore artificial intelligence’s role in transforming transportation, connecting rising talent directly with industry pioneers throughout the four-day event.

ITS America and RX also shared plans for upcoming events:

  • ITS America Conference & Expo 2027: April 12-15, 2027, at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • ITS World Congress 2028: Oct. 8-12, 2028, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida

For more information, visit ITSAmericaEvents.com.

Where is V2X technology moving from pilot to real-world deployment in 2026?

V2X is moving onto real city streets, as demonstrated at the ITS America Conference and Expo 2026 in Detroit, where the four-mile M-1 Intelligent Woodward Experience featured 31 V2X-equipped intersections and autonomous vehicle shuttles. The 45-mile I-94 Freeway Experience connected downtown Detroit to Ann Arbor, giving attendees a firsthand look at deployed connected corridors.

Why is Detroit considered a hub for intelligent transportation technology?

Detroit produces 1.7 million vehicles annually and serves as the birthplace of American automotive manufacturing, which is why ITS America Conference and Expo 2026 chose the city as a living laboratory for connected mobility. Attendees experienced AI-powered traffic management and V2X corridors on the city’s most iconic streets.

How are cybersecurity concerns being addressed in connected vehicle systems?

The ITS America Conference and Expo 2026 launched a new Cybersecurity and Data Zone featuring 10 exhibitors, including Palo Alto Networks, Google, and 360 Network Solutions, LLC. The zone delivered hands-on workshops focused on protecting connected vehicles, securing smart infrastructure, and strengthening transportation system resilience.

How is AI being used to improve traffic management and mobility?

AI-powered traffic management was one of the central technologies showcased at the ITS America Conference and Expo 2026 in Detroit. The event’s ‘Empowering Innovation’ theme spotlighted how artificial intelligence, data analytics, and connected systems are reshaping safer, smarter mobility.

What role do startups play in the future of intelligent transportation?

ITS America Conference and Expo 2026 introduced the inaugural ITS StartUps Zone, giving emerging transportation companies a platform alongside established industry players. The zone connected new voices with agencies, investors, and partners needed to move technologies from concept to deployment.

How are public and private sectors collaborating to advance connected mobility?

ITS America Conference and Expo 2026 brought public, private, and research sectors together, including Federal Highway Administration Administrator Sean McMaster and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. State DOT roundtables gave transportation leaders a dedicated platform to exchange implementation strategies and share lessons from the field.

How is drone technology being applied to transportation and emergency response?

At the ITS America Conference and Expo 2026, Blueflite staged a series of drone deliveries at the outdoor demo area to show how drones can deliver supplies to emergency responders. Recipients included ITS America leadership, U.S. DOT representatives, Michigan DOT, ITS Michigan, and the Korean Delegation.

What workforce development efforts are preparing the next generation for transportation careers?

The Future Leaders Program at ITS America Conference and Expo 2026, sponsored by Southwest Research Institute, challenged students and young professionals to explore AI’s role in transforming transportation. Clinton High School STEM students also met with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and industry leaders on the exhibit hall floor.

Which major transportation technology events should journalists watch in 2027 and beyond?

ITS America Conference and Expo 2027 will take place April 12-15, 2027, at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. ITS World Congress 2028 follows on Oct. 8-12, 2028, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

How big is the intelligent transportation industry's annual gathering, and who attends?

The ITS America Conference and Expo 2026 in Detroit drew more than 3,000 industry professionals from 46 states and the District of Columbia, setting a new attendance record. The four-day event at Huntington Place featured 170+ exhibitors, 100+ conference sessions, and 25 live demonstrations.