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ITS World Congress 2025: call for contributions deadline extended

You now have until 10 January 2025 to submit paper extracts
December 10, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Event will run on 24-28 August 2025 at Atlanta's Georgia World Congress Center (© Sean Pavone | Dreamstime.com)

The call for contributions deadline for ITS World Congress 2025 has just been extended.

It is North America’s turn to host, and the organisers - ITS America and RX Global - are now accepting submissions through to 10 January 2025 for the event, which takes place in Atlanta, Georgia, in August.

Click here to submit ideas for technical/research papers, special interest sessions and strategic technology sessions.

"In order to get a strong programme, we rely on all of the ITS community to submit strong proposals," explained ITS America president and CEO Laura Chace.

The event will run on 24-28 August 2025 at the Georgia World Congress Center.

"We also have exhibitor sales open right now, and sponsorships. So if your company wants exposure to a global audience of multiple thousands of people in this space, you should be exhibiting and/or sponsoring at the ITS World Congress 2025 in Atlanta."

For further questions, please contact Dana Stange at [email protected]

 

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