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IBTTA global workshop to highlight future toll technology

The forthcoming IBTTA (International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association) global technology workshop will highlight current and future technologies for the toll industry and will showcase the differences and similarities among the technologies used in the global tolling market. Hosted by French ASECAP member, ASFA (French Federation of Motorways and Toll Facility Companies) and supported by ASECAP, the workshop takes place in Deauville, France, from 27 to 29 October.
October 2, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
RSSThe forthcoming 63 IBTTA (International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association) global technology workshop will highlight current and future technologies for the toll industry and will showcase the differences and similarities among the technologies used in the global tolling market.

Hosted by French 486 ASECAP member, ASFA (French Federation of Motorways and Toll Facility Companies) and supported by ASECAP, the workshop takes place in Deauville, France, from 27 to 29 October.

The programme covers a wide range of technology topics, including not only the latest toll payment and collection technologies, but also the technologies that make every aspect of toll road operations – from traffic management, to violations enforcement. The workshop will also look at the convergence of tolling and intelligent transport systems (ITS). The workshop will conclude with a session focusing on technology mega-trends in the Toll Industry. This session will be a forward-looking session that will provide the workshop participants an insight on where technology will be taking the tolling industry.

Further information is available here.

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