Saturday, May 1, 2021

Buttigieg Invited Keynote Speaker at Automated Road Transportation Symposium 2021

Continuing TRB’s annual summer symposia on automated vehicle systems, TRB will host the virtual 2021 Automated Road Transportation Symposium (ARTS21) July 12-15, 2021.

Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Transportation Secretary is an invited keynote speaker, pending his schedule. During the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure’s hearing with Secretary Buttigieg in March, he noted the unique opportunity in updating the concept of mobility in the country, including through automated vehicles.

Since 2012, the Symposium has offered the world’s largest, most diverse, collaborative, and participatory conference on automated vehicles and their effects on road transportation. It will continue to build on discussions on safety, urban mobility planning, environmental impacts, artificial intelligence, and more. It will also provide a focus on issues impacting the federal, state, and local departments of transportation resulting from road vehicle automation advancements.
 
It’s a place where the public, private, and academic sectors come together, where a diverse range of topics are covered through four tracks of interactive breakout sessions: Policy & Planning, Users & Human Factors, Operations & Applications, and Technology. Informed by science and research, attendees can cut through the hype and focus on solving real-world problems.

 
It’s a place where attendees hear from the best and the brightest but where they are also true contributors to the conversation. Attendees range from the C suite to summer interns (and there is a student discount).
 
It’s–put simply –THE can’t-miss automated transportation event of the year. Register by June 12 for the best rates!
 
Join the conversation online with #TRBautomated.



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