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IBTTA Technology Summit 2024

November 16, 2023

Discover the pinnacle of innovation and leadership in our industry, where cutting-edge technologies converge with visionary minds. The IBTTA Technology Summit program will surely showcase excellence in all areas of our industry such as interoperability, artificial intelligence, automated vehicles, safety, electrification, mobility as a service, and much more. Innovation thrives here, with the State Road and Tollway Authority leading the way.

Atlanta, GA
4th May, 2024 - 7th May, 2024
IBTTA

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