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IBTTA Finance & Road Usage Charging Summit 2025

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Make plans to join IBTTA for their annual conference, where you'll experience a blend of General Sessions and Breakout Tracks focused on Finance and Road Usage Charging. The complete program will be available in early 2025, you can expect topics similar to those covered at past Summits, including Big infrastructure project delivery, Alternative finance, Toll revenue assurance, Data and analytics applications, Risk management, Best financial management practices, and much more. As with all IBTTA events, this Summit offers numerous opportunities to expand your knowledge, network with peers, and stay ahead in the industry, so save the date!

IBTTA Finance & Road Usage Charging Summit 2025
27th April, 2025 - 29th April, 2025

Event Organizer

IBTTA

Event Location

Oklahoma City, OK

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