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T-Tech24 New Zealand: call for abstracts

Potential presenters have until 11 March to get 250-word submissions to ITS New Zealand
By David Arminas February 29, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Auckland will host the event (© Rudi1976 | Dreamstime.com)

Potential presenters have until 11 March to get their 250-word abstracts into ITS New Zealand, the organiser of T-Tech24 in Auckland this June.

With its theme ‘Accelerating New Zealand with Intelligent Transport Solutions’, T-Tech24 will bring together decision-makers, experts, innovators and researchers for a forum and exhibition on the latest developments and innovation in ITS. Over two days -25-26 June 25 at the University of Auckland - T-Tech24 will feature some 45 presentations and keynotes, an exhibition and extensive networking opportunities.

An abstract should be concise, informative and outcomes-focused. In 250 words, potential presenters should tell ITS New Zealand about their technology, tech-enabled solutions, progressive projects or research and how it helps address transport efficiency, safety, sustainability, resilience, equity and accessibility.

 

What are the topics for T-Tech24?

 

•    Public and shared transport technologies and solutions
•    Demand management and road user pricing
•    Electric, connected and automated vehicles
•    Data, AI, analytics and cybersecurity
•    Technologies for safer and resilient infrastructure 
•    Smart transport modelling, operations and asset management

ITS New Zealand is also looking for people to join the team of experts reviewing this year's T-Tech abstract submissions. They will be some of the first to read about the innovations, solutions and research results that could be featured in this year's T-Tech programme.

Qualified people interested in joining the panel of judges should contact Armin Guttke to volunteer - to find out more email: [email protected]

ITS New Zealand member organisations receive discounts on tickets and exhibition booths and get advance notice of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities for an event that attracts attendees from around the world.

For more information about the event, click here for the dedicated website.

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