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IBTTA is headed back to Orlando for the Technology Summit. Building on years of growing interest and participation, the Technology Summit will cover an array of new technological applications and business practices that are increasingly being incorporated into tolling operations. Stay tuned for more information but be sure to SAVE THE DATE!

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20th March, 2022 - 22nd March, 2022

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IBTTA

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Orlando, FL

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