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ITSA Annual Meeting 2021: register now!

This year's ITS America in-person event takes place 7-10 December in Charlotte, NC
By Adam Hill September 24, 2021 Read time: 1 min
Cutting-edge transport technologies will be on show in Charlotte in December (© BiancoBlue | Dreamstime.com)

Registration for ITS America's 2021 Annual Meeting is now open.

The event takes place on December 7-10 at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, NC.

The in-person conference and exhibition - whose theme is 'Reimagining Transportation' - is designed as a meeting place for intelligent transportation professionals to network, hear lectures and witness technical tours and demonstrations of cutting-edge technologies.

This year’s event will require Covid-19 vaccinations for all exhibitors, attendees, speakers, media and RX and ITS America association staff members.

Register here

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