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2023 WTS International Annual Conference

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The 2023 WTS International Annual Conference, The Great Intersection, will be held on May 10–12, 2023 (with pre-conference activities starting on May 9th) at the Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center, located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, GA and within the bustling Centennial Park District. Atlanta is a city known for its vibrant history and modern progress in equity and inclusion — in transportation and beyond.

 2023 WTS International Annual Conference
10th May, 2023 - 12th May, 2023

Event Organizer

WTS International

Event Location

Atlanta, GA

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