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Roads, Tolling & Technology 2024

March 7, 2024

ITS Australia's Roads, Tolling & Technology 2024 conference serves as a hub for industry leaders, providing a platform for forging new partnerships, conducting business, and gaining valuable insights. The conference will broaden horizons, shifting the focus from toll roads to encompass all aspects of road operations and the interconnected technologies that drive them, spanning from motorways and arterials to the extensive networks that extend beyond. Here, experts gather to explore critical themes such as smart infrastructure and data deployments, international perspectives and case studies, network optimization and planning, future tolling and transport pricing, payment management and collections, and much more.

Brisbane, Australia
20th March, 2024 - 21st March, 2024
ITS Australia
+61 3 9646 6466

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