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Home News ASECAP Days in Bratislava: call for papers ends soon

ASECAP Days in Bratislava: call for papers ends soon

by David Arminas
October 29, 2025
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The ASECAP gods will descend upon Bratislava next May: the Apollo Bridge was the only European project among the five finalists for the 2006 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers (image © Dusipuffi/Dreamstime)

The ASECAP gods will descend upon Bratislava next May: the Apollo Bridge was the only European project among the five finalists for the 2006 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers (image © Dusipuffi/Dreamstime)

The call for papers for the 53rd ASECAP Days in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia will end November 15. The theme for this year’s event, from May 27-29, is ‘Investing to make road infrastructure resilient for Europe’s future mobility needs’.

As ever, the annual event will bring together the best and brightest of the entire European toll road community — chief executives, experts and policy leaders. Presentations and discussions will focus on how to make road networks more resilient, sustainable and future-proof. It is not too late to submit a paper and contribute to the dialogue on Europe’s future mobility.

Europe faces the dual challenge of climate adaptation and geopolitical resilience with the European Union’s military mobility plan. Investing in sustainable, smart and safe road infrastructure has never been more urgent. The 53rd ASECAP Days – at the DoubleTree by Hilton – will provide a platform to explore how targeted investments, cutting-edge technologies and innovative financing can transform Europe’s road networks for tomorrow’s mobility requirements.

ASECAP – Association Européenne des Concessionnaires d’Autoroutes et d’Ouvrages à Péage – is the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures. The 53rd ASECAP Days event will be hosted by ASECAP’s Slovak member NDS.

The conference will address a wide range of key topics, including:
✅ Developing Climate-Resilient Road Networks
✅ Harnessing Pricing Systems to Achieve Net-Zero Goals
✅ Rethinking Investment & Innovation for Carbon-Neutral Infrastructure
✅ Enabling Innovation in Roads & Traffic Management
✅ Digital Roads & Smart Applications
✅ Road Safety at the Core: From Innovation to Vision Zero
✅ Cooperative & Connected Mobility
✅ The Future of Tolling & User-Centric Services
✅ Alternative Fuels & Sustainable Transport Systems
✅ Investing in People: Attracting Young Professionals
✅ Advancing Circular Economy & Environmental Sustainability

Submit your papers now and make a date to be in Bratislava this coming May.

Companies in the tolling sector can boost their visibility and connect directly with high-level motorway executives and EU stakeholders by becoming an ASECAP Days 2026 Sponsor. Choose from Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver or Bronze packages — each offering tailored benefits for maximum exposure, from exhibition booths and branding to exclusive networking access. Partner with ASECAP to showcase your brand at Europe’s most prestigious motorway event!

ASECAP’s purpose is to defend and develop the system of motorways and road infrastructures in Europe applying tolls – the user/pay model principle – as a powerful tool to ensure the financing of their construction, maintenance and operation.

The ASECAP network comprises more than 81,000km of toll motorways, bridges and tunnels across 17 member countries (Austria, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Morocco, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey) and managed by 123 companies.

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