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ITS AMERICA 2026: Nearly 200 exhibitors confirmed for Detroit

Tom StoneBy Tom StoneApril 1, 20263 Mins Read
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Close to 200 exhibitors and sponsors will gather in Detroit this June for the ITS America Conference & Expo 2026, with AI-powered traffic management, autonomous mobility platforms, and a new cybersecurity zone among the headline draws.

The event, organised by RX Global and ITS America, runs June 9–12 at Huntington Place, Detroit, Michigan, with the education programme spanning all four days and the exhibit hall open June 10–12.

Cubic Transportation Systems, Miovision, and Beep are among the major exhibitors confirmed, each presenting systems designed to help transport agencies move from reactive to proactive traffic management.

Cubic ITS: integrated detection and adaptive control

Cubic Transportation Systems will present its intelligent transportation systems (ITS) portfolio, combining AI-powered vehicle detection, adaptive signal control, and signal performance measures.

“At ITS America Conference & Expo, visitors will see Cubic’s integrated ITS portfolio in action, designed to transform real-time intersection data into smarter, safer, and more responsive traffic networks,” says John Greiner, vice president and general manager at Cubic ITS. “Our suite of traffic management solutions combine AI-powered detection, adaptive signal control, and signal performance measures to empower agencies to cut through the noise, respond dynamically, and make confident, data-driven decisions that improve safety and efficiency in their communities.”

Miovision debuts GenAI traffic agent

Miovision will demonstrate what it describes as the industry’s first generative AI (GenAI) traffic agent, alongside signal health monitoring and advanced traffic performance measures. The platform is designed to help cities manage the competing demands of vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians, transit, and freight at modern intersections.

“Traditional signal timing approaches can’t keep pace with the complexity of today’s intersections,” says Kurtis McBride, chief executive of Miovision. “At ITS America Conference & Expo, Miovision is demonstrating how cities can transform massive amounts of traffic data into real-world safety and mobility improvements by introducing the industry’s first GenAI Agent for traffic management, enabling agencies to move from analysing problems to deploying intelligent mobility solutions faster than ever before.”

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The ITS America Conference & Expo attracts hundreds of exhibitors from across the intelligent transportation sector

Beep showcases autonomous fleet management platform

Autonomous mobility company Beep will exhibit its AutonomOS service management platform, which fuses real-time vehicle telemetry, smart-city infrastructure data, and in-cabin AI to provide operators with unified visibility into fleet operations.

“As agencies work to safely integrate autonomous mobility into their transportation networks, Beep’s AutonomOS software platform delivers the real-time intelligence, observability, and AI-driven oversight needed to deploy and manage these services with confidence,” says Toby McGraw, chief revenue officer at Beep. “By unifying vehicle, infrastructure, and in-cabin data, we’re helping operators improve safety, reduce congestion, and deliver higher quality mobility services that can scale alongside the communities they serve.”

New cybersecurity and data zone

The 2026 event introduces a dedicated Cybersecurity & Data Zone, focused on solutions that protect connected vehicles and secure smart infrastructure as transportation systems become more digitally dependent.

“These exhibitors are delivering solutions that help agencies identify safety risks earlier, respond faster to incidents, and make confident, data-driven decisions that protect all road users,” says Laura Chace, president and chief executive of ITS America. “The intersection of AI technology and transportation safety represents a fundamental shift in how we manage traffic networks, and this event showcases the practical applications that are transforming communities nationwide.”

Technologies on show across the wider event include automated traffic signal performance measures, emergency vehicle preemption systems, connected vehicle integration capabilities, and autonomous mobility solutions. The event theme for 2026 is “Empowering Innovation”.

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Tom has edited Traffic Technology International (TTi) magazine and its Traffic Technology Today website since May 2014. During his time at the title, he has interviewed some of the top transportation chiefs at public agencies around the world as well as CEOs of leading multinationals and ground-breaking start-ups. Tom's earlier career saw him working on some the UK's leading consumer magazine titles. He has a law degree from the London School of Economics (LSE).

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