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Mobility 2023: abstract deadline this week

ITS Australia's future technology event takes place in Brisbane on 30-31 May
By Adam Hill January 24, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Brisbane, Queensland, is the venue for Mobility 2023 (© Rafael Ben Ari | Dreamstime.com)

Abstract submissions close on 27 January for ITS Australia's Mobility 2023 event. Click here to apply.

"Tell us how your solutions contribute to the broader Mobility conversation," the organisation says. "How do they create efficiencies and build on the overall national competitive ecosystem?"

Abstracts should be between 200-250 words and written as a paragraph; full papers are not required and conference speakers receive a registration discount. 

ITS Australia says Mobility 2023 is "about moving people, whether that's on public transport or with emerging mobility options like shared, micro and active transport".

New mobility "is a key consideration in any discussion of our future cities, suburbs and regional communities". 

Mobility 2023 will be held at the Stamford Plaza, Brisbane.

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