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Southeastern ITS Summit set for Atlanta

Four-day event in November 2022 brings together five US ITS societies in Georgia
By Adam Hill June 28, 2022 Read time: 1 min
In Atlanta industry experts will share best practices, operational experiences, new projects and creative strategies (© Sean Pavone | Dreamstime.com)

A meeting in November will bring together five US ITS societies in Atlanta, GA.

The 2022 Southeastern ITS Summit (SE ITS Summit) sees ITS Georgia (ITSGA), ITS Carolinas (ITSC), ITS Florida (ITSFL), ITS Tennessee (ITSTN) and Gulf Region ITS (Grits) gather for a joint meeting from  6-9 November at Atlanta's Hyatt Regency Hotel.
 
The four-day event is an opportunity to network with fellow conference attendees, listen to presentations from ITS speakers and participate in challenging discussions about all things ITS.

In a variety of technical sessions, industry experts will share best practices, operational experiences, new projects and creative strategies to ensure the further success of ITS and TSM&O for the Southeast.

The organisers say this will provide benefit to all job roles.

Training and professional tours will be available to provide participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to effectively plan and deploy ITS technologies in their own jurisdictions - and attendees will have the opportunity to experience Atlanta with a variety of events showcasing the city.

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