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IRF Global R2T conference & exhibition – roads to tomorrow

In a groundbreaking assembly of international road industry professionals, the International Road Federation (IRF Global) successfully hosted the Global R2T Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, from November 14 to 17.
By IRF Global January 16, 2024 Read time: 1 min

This premier global transportation event brought together nearly 800 industry professionals, 250 speakers, and participants from over 40 countries, making it a pivotal gathering for the international transportation community.

The conference, hosted in the vibrant city of Phoenix, served as a nexus for discussions and presentations on the latest advancements in road infrastructure and solutions. With over 50 session covering a diverse range of topics, attendees had the opportunity to explore the future of transportation and share insights on navigating the evolving landscape of the industry.

The IRF Global R2T Conference has quickly established itself as a top destination for global innovators and decision-makers in the roads and mobility sector.

technologies and solutions.

For researchers, it is an ideal platform to share their research with their peers and the sector as a whole.

For the private sector, it is an opportunity to make the right business contacts and to showcase their innovations and services.

For everyone in the sector, it is a place to learn and network with professionals and decision-makers.

Mark your calendar for the 2024 IRF Global R2T Conference in November 2024, Orlando, USA. For more information, please contact; [email protected]

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