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ITS Australia Summit 2024: abstract submission deadline

Applicants have until 22 March to get submissions in for event which takes place in August
By Adam Hill March 18, 2024 Read time: 1 min
The three-day Summit is coming to Sydney (© Taras Vyshnya | Dreamstime.com)

The deadline for abstract submissions to the ITS Australia Summit 2024 is 22 March, with hundreds of speaking spots scheduled across three days.

Click here to submit an abstract for the event, which takes place in Sydney on 13-15 August.

Industry, government and academic representatives will meet to explore approaches to safe, sustainable and inclusive transport by leveraging ITS technology.

Issues covered will include:

Smart Infrastructure and Data Ecosystems
Sustainable and Inclusive Transport
Electric, Connected, Automated Transport
Future Mobility
Governance Frameworks
Freight and Services

ITS Australia invites those "with significant and substantive achievements, updates, innovative projects, case studies, or tech advancements across transport technology in Australia and globally to present at Summit 2024".

Organisations can submit multiple abstracts on different topics, and speakers will have access to a 'significant' registration discount, ITS Australia says.

For more information on companies in this article

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