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ITS America extends deadline for papers

People now have until 30 April to submit their ideas for the Annual Meeting in December
By Ben Spencer April 15, 2021 Read time: 1 min
ITS America paper topic areas include connected and autonomous vehicles (© Suwin Puengsamrong | Dreamstime.com)

ITS America has extended the deadline to submit papers and sessions for its Annual Meeting - they must now be submitted by 30 April. 

The organisation is looking for thought-provoking and inspiring sessions and papers on this year's theme 'Reimagining Transportation'. 

The event takes place in Charlotte, NC, in December.

Papers and session proposals should be related to the topic areas of Safer (Intelligent, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles and the Path to Vision Zero) and Greener (Sustainability and Resiliency and Pandemic Impact on Transportation & Mobility).

Submissions can also be made for the topic area of Smarter (Mobility on Demand/MaaS, Data Sharing and Secure Networks, and Emerging Technologies). 

ITS America is also seeking individuals who are willing to review technical papers for the 2021 annual meeting. Those interested do not have to attend the conference to be involved in the paper review process. 

Paper review assignments will be allocated to individuals for review once submissions close.
 

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