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Pittsburgh 2015 call for papers now open

Co-hosted with ITS Pennsylvania, ITS America’s 25th Annual Meeting and Exposition takes place in Pittsburgh on 1-3 June 2015 and is expected to attract more than 2,000 top transportation and technology policy-makers, innovators and engineers, investors, researchers and business leaders. The call for papers is now open and the ITS America Annual Meeting Program Committee is looking for high-quality papers for the technical program, ‘Bridges to Innovation’. The eight main program topics are: Safety; Sustai
December 2, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Co-hosted with ITS Pennsylvania, 560 ITS America’s 25th Annual Meeting and Exposition takes place in Pittsburgh on 1-3 June 2015 and is expected to attract more than 2,000 top transportation and technology policy-makers, innovators and engineers, investors, researchers and business leaders.

The call for papers is now open and the ITS America Annual Meeting Program Committee is looking for high-quality papers for the technical program, ‘Bridges to Innovation’. The eight main program topics are: Safety; Sustainability; Connected and Automated Vehicles; Transportation Systems Operations; Commercial Vehicle and Freight Mobility; Shared Use Mobility and Transit; New and Emerging Topics; and Mobile Technology

A major forum for academic and scientific excellence in the ITS industry, the Annual Meeting's technical program is a chance for academics, researchers, and innovators to share their research and recent findings with high level public and private industry leaders and fellow technical experts.

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