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ITS America 2023: deadline extended

But you only have until Friday 16 December 2022 to submit papers and sessions
By Adam Hill December 12, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Gaylord Texan Resort: venue for the ITS America Conference & Expo 2023 (© Victoria Ditkovsky | Dreamstime.com)

The deadline to submit papers and sessions for the ITS America Conference & Expo 2023 has been extended - but you still need to hurry.

You must submit your proposals by this Friday, 16 December 2022 to be considered for the conference programming.

Click here and follow the instructions.

The 2023 ITS America Conference & Expo runs from 24-27 April 2023 at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, Texas.

It will explore themes such as:

Automated Vehicles

Emerging Technologies (includes AAM, PDDs and Digital Twinning)

Mobility on Demand and Equitable Transportation

Smart and Digital Infrastructure (includes broadband)

Sustainability and Resiliency (includes road user charging, electric vehicles, alternative fuels, reducing emissions, grid and resiliency tech)

V2X/Connected Vehicles (includes communications, spectrum, edge, cloud and CV2X)

ITS International is proud to be official media partner for the event.

 

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