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IBTTA 90th Annual Meeting & Exhibition

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A world-class industry educational and networking event that doubles as a family reunion, the Annual Meeting & Exhibition returns to Austin after a pandemic delay in 2020. As one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., and one that’s at the forefront of developing a modern multimodal transportation system, Austin will serve as an ideal backdrop for IBTTA’s 90th Annual Meeting, where tolling industry leaders will gather to reaffirm relationships, share insights and strategies and ultimately strengthen the entire industry through the power of community and collaboration. The event offers something for everyone—including companies and service providers to the tolling industry who can showcase their solutions and generate leads for new business on the busy exhibition hall (or increase their recognition among industry leaders through one of the numerous sponsorship opportunities available throughout the event). Mark your calendars now and make plans to meet us in Austin!

The Meeting Planning Group for this meeting is now closed and the committee is at work developing exciting content in preparation for a Call for Presentations, currently scheduled for January 31.

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18th September, 2022 - 20th September, 2022

Event Organizer

IBTTA

Event Location

Austin, TX

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