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IBTTA Athens 2023: final call for submissions

31 July is deadline for submissions in sessions including technology and road usage charging
By Adam Hill July 26, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Greece is host for IBTTA Global Tolling Summit in November (© Alika Obrazovskaya | Dreamstime.com)

The deadline to submit presentations for the IBTTA's Global Tolling Summit in Athens, Greece is fast approaching.

Submissions must be in by 31 July 2023 - click here to apply.

The event in the Greek capital runs 11-14 November and session topics include tolling technology, asset management, sustainability/green mobility, road usage charging and diversity.

"Whether it’s climate resilience solutions, EV infrastructure, or the latest in tolling technology, this is the annual event to discuss the big ideas in tolling with colleagues from around the globe," says IBTTA in a statement.

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