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Digitalisation and equity in focus at ITS America 2023

Plenary sessions at ITS America Conference & Expo highlight two of ITS's biggest challenges
By Adam Hill March 21, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Venue: the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, TX (© Victoria Ditkovsky | Dreamstime.com)

Plenary sessions at the upcoming ITS America Conference & Expo 2023 will put two major issues under the microscope - the digital transformation of transport and moves to achieve equity in transportation.

The event takes place at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, Texas, on 24-27 April (Conference: April 24-27 | Expo Hall: April 25-27) under the umbrella title Explore Implementing Innovation for All.

Industry CEOs, public officials, and thought leaders will discuss the technologies and solutions that will enable a better future on the Main Stage, located in the Expo Hall.

Digital Infrastructure and the Future of Mobility
Sponsored by Aecom
Tuesday 25 April
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

How do we upgrade legacy systems for the digital age? How do we help communities digitally transform and prepare for the future? How does data analytics, data, software platforms, cloud computing and other digital solutions help us plan for future of mobility? While infrastructure's past focused on concrete and steel, the future of focuses on data and code. So how are companies, states, and leaders planning for digital transformation?  Industry leaders and USDOT officials will discuss their views of how we implement digital infrastructure and what that means for a safer, greener, smarter future for all.

Implementing Innovation and Building an Equitable Transportation System
Wednesday 26 April
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

ITS leaders are changing the way we view sustainable mobility and transportation equity. Transportation technologies help us decarbonize, build more resilient systems, grow accessible transportation options and reconnect communities. We'll hear how the world's largest companies and government leaders design and implement sustainable mobility and equitable transportation systems.

ITS leaders are changing the way we view sustainable mobility and transportation equity. Transportation technologies help us decarbonize, build more resilient systems, grow accessible transportation options, and reconnect communities. We'll hear how the world's largest companies and government leaders design and implement sustainable mobility and equitable transportation systems.

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