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IBTTA 89th Annual Meeting: submissions call

Presentations on projects and programmes for October 2021 event must be in by 12 April
By Adam Hill March 19, 2021 Read time: 1 min
IBTTA says three new session tracks are open for business (© Teodororoianu | Dreamstime.com)

IBTTA is calling for presentations to be considered for its 89th Annual Meeting & Exhibition later this year.
 
"The Annual Meeting planning group is looking for seasoned professionals, young professionals and anyone in between who has interesting programmes or projects to share at the 89th Annual Meeting & Exhibition," the tolling organisation says. 

IBTTA hopes it will be an in-person event on 10-12 October in Anaheim, California.

As well as the usual sessions there will be three new breakout tracks:

Track #1: Let’s Work Together! Innovative Partnerships, Alliances and Collaboration
Track #2: The Future Toll Organisation: Service Delivery and Workforce/Workplace Issue
Track #3: Trend Talks

Trend Talks is a is a storytelling forum to highlight new ideas, modelled on the TED Talk series and IBTTA Tech Talks. 

Submissions can be made here 

Deadline: Monday, 12 April 

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