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ITS Australia 2022: get your papers in

Abstract submission deadline closes on 4 March for ITS Australia Summit in Brisbane
By Ben Spencer January 21, 2022 Read time: 1 min
ITS Australia programme topics include vehicles: autonomous, connected, electric and shared (© Daniil Peshkov | Dreamstime.com)

Abstract submissions are now open for the ITS Australia Summit 2022, which will take place at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 16-28 August. 

Submissions should be a maximum of 250 words and written as a paragraph. Only abstracts submitted via the official ITS Australia Summit 2022 digital platform will be considered. Abstracts must be topical, timely and report on recent significant and substantive achievements. 

The summit will explore the latest insights, innovations and initiatives that will support Australia in establishing a safe, sustainable and accessible future transport network. 

Summit highlights include a three-day, multi-stream programme, industry exhibition, technical tours and demonstrations, a networking social programme and industry workshops. 

Programme topics include future mobility; vehicles: autonomous, connected, electric shared; data, transport and information; transport pricing, modelling and economics and equitable and accessible transport. 

Abstract submission closes on 4 March, with registration opening during the same month. Submitters notifications and preliminary programme published dates are April, while the speaker registration deadline is 31 May. 
 

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