The 2027 TRB Annual Meeting convenes transportation professionals to explore innovations and solutions across all transportation modes. It's designed for policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and industry leaders.
The 2027 TRB Annual Meeting is set to be a vital gathering for anyone involved in transportation. Hosted in Washington D.C., this event will feature sessions and workshops that delve into the newest research and practical solutions for transportation across all modes. Attendees will have the chance to connect with global innovators and decision-makers, offering a unique opportunity to influence and shape the future of the transportation landscape.
What you will learn
Latest advancements in transportation research and technology.
Strategies to tackle current transportation challenges.
Opportunities to network with industry leaders.
Insights into future transportation trends.
Hands-on workshops and sessions for practical learning.
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• Plenary sessions with industry experts.
• Focus on real-world transportation solutions.
• Interactive workshops for hands-on experience.
• Networking events to foster industry connections.
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