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IBTTA Technology Summit 2025

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IBTTA are headed to Dallas for the Technology Summit! With the esteemed guidance of IBTTA's 2025 President, James Hofmann, who also serves as the Executive Director & CEO of North Texas Tollway, plans are already in motion for a gathering of industry peers and leaders in the Toll Industry and beyond!

For those who recall, this very Dallas venue played host to IBTTA's largest Annual Meeting & Exhibition back in 2006. As the saying goes, "Everything is Bigger in Texas," and you won't want to miss the chance to be part of history that may be reminisced about two decades from now!

Mark your calendars today and stay tuned for exciting updates in the months to come!

IBTTA Technology Summit 2025
22nd March, 2025 - 25th March, 2025

Event Organizer

IBTTA

Event Location

Dallas, TX

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