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IBTTA is heading to Dublin, Ireland for the 2022 Global Tolling Summit! The anticipation and planning for new mobility trends, the consumption of new technology, the arrival of connected and autonomous vehicles, efficiency in maintaining assets and reducing costs, safety and security…and the list goes on. IBTTA’s Global Tolling Summit will bring experts from all over the world to share interesting ideas, challenges, and experiences in one of the most popular destinations in Europe. This is IBTTA's first time back to Europe in three years – make your plans now to join your friends and colleagues for a great Summit in Dublin!

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23rd October, 2022 - 25th October, 2022

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IBTTA

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Dublin, Ireland

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