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IBTTA Tech Summit 2025: submission deadline extended

Tolling and technology ideas must be in by Monday 30 December
By Adam Hill December 16, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Dallas is the venue for the IBTTA conference (© Sean Pavone | Dreamstime.com)

The deadline to submit a session idea for the IBTTA Technology Summit 2025 in Dallas, taking place 22-25 March next year, has been extended.

You now have until Monday 30 December to get your tolling and technology ideas in: click here to submit your paper.

Select your session, entering your presentation title, completing the summary of the proposed presentation, and the high-level takeaways of your presentation. 

Hosted by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) the event will look at the role of technology in topics including: mobility, tolling operations, asset management, connected and autonomous vehicles, and safety.

Notifications that your presentation has been accepted are expected to be sent in mid-January.

IBTTA says: "Please wait until after this time before reaching out for updates. If your presentation is accepted, you'll receive an email with next steps."

NTTA executive director & CEO James Hofmann is also IBTTA president for 2025.

Chief meeting organisers are Jeff Dailey from NTTA and Crystal Hanneman from ViaPlus.

For more information on companies in this article

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