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ITS America hosting panel discussion at CES 2016

ITS America is hosting a panel discussion on 5 January as a part of the Broadband Conference Track at the consumer Technology Association CES 2016 conference. The discussion, Intelligent Transportation: Are We There Yet? is moderated by ITS America president and CEO Regina Hopper, with speakers from AAA, General Motors and the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, The panel will explore the powerful nexus of data, mobility and vehicles that is coming out of test beds and onto American
December 4, 2015 Read time: 1 min
560 ITS America is hosting a panel discussion on 5 January as a part of the Broadband Conference Track at the consumer Technology Association CES 2016 conference.

The discussion, Intelligent Transportation: Are We There Yet? is moderated by ITS America president and CEO Regina Hopper, with speakers from 4939 AAA, 948 General Motors and the 5647 University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, The panel will explore the powerful nexus of data, mobility and vehicles that is coming out of test beds and onto American roads, offering limitless potential to save lives, time and money.

Register for the Broadband Conference track at CES 2016 today, and receive 25 per cent off the current registration fee by using the special discount code Broadband2. This permits entry into the one-day Broadband Conference track sessions, including ITS America's panel, as well as the CES exhibition halls starting on 6 January. Redeem your registration discount online %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal here Visit www.cesweb.org web page false http://www.cesweb.org/Conference/Conference-Tracks/Broadband/BBU01_Rise-of-Big-Data-and-the-Internet.aspx false false%>.

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