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ITS Australia National Awards 2015

Nominations are now open for the ITS Australia National Awards 2015. Deadline for submission of nominations is 30 September 2015 Intelligent transport system technology researchers, developers, infrastructure providers, manufacturers and young ITS professionals are encouraged to submit nominations. Nomination forms are now available online for: Industry Award; Government Award; Young Professional Award; and Research Academic Award. Awards will be presented on 18 November 2015 at the Sydney Opera Ho
June 19, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Nominations are now open for the ITS Australia National Awards 2015. Deadline for submission of nominations is 30 September 2015

Intelligent transport system technology researchers, developers, infrastructure providers, manufacturers and young ITS professionals are encouraged to submit nominations.

Nomination forms are now available online for: Industry Award; Government Award; Young Professional Award; and Research Academic Award.

Awards will be presented on 18 November 2015 at the Sydney Opera House – Opera Point Marquee.

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