In early October, members of the CCN Group had the opportunity to attend the prestigious IETL European Traffic Law Days in Porto, a key event for professionals in the field of European traffic law. This annual gathering brought together industry experts and colleagues to discuss and receive updates on the latest developments in traffic law across Europe.
Throughout the event, participants were presented with a range of important topics, including new rulings from the European Court of Justice (ECJ), recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), and the evolving landscape of cross-border claims handling. These discussions provided valuable insights into the current challenges and opportunities in the sector, with a focus on how legislation and technology are shaping the future of traffic law.
A key highlight of the event was the networking opportunities it provided. It served as an excellent platform for reconnecting with long-time colleagues, as well as meeting new contacts from across Europe. The ability to exchange ideas, share experiences, and strengthen professional relationships is always one of the most beneficial aspects of these industry gatherings.
To further enhance the networking experience, the CCN Group organised a special dinner for clients, suppliers, and colleagues at a renowned restaurant near the iconic Ponte Luis I in Porto. The breathtaking views of the bridge and the river made for a memorable evening, offering a unique and picturesque setting to enjoy good food, engaging conversations, and a sense of camaraderie. It was the perfect opportunity to discuss the insights from the event in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
Overall, the IETL European Traffic Law Days proved to be an invaluable event for the CCN Group, offering both professional development and the chance to build stronger connections within the industry. The insights gained from the event, combined with the relationships formed, will no doubt contribute to the ongoing growth and success of the CCN Group in the field of European traffic law.