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PPRS Nice 2018: Time running out for Early-bird rates!

This Friday is the last chance to benefit from early registration rates for PPRS Nice 2018 – the Pavement Preservation and Recycling Summit – in March. Early-bird rates will be available until midnight on December 15.
December 11, 2017 Read time: 1 min
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Early-bird rates will be available until midnight on December 15.

Furthermore, for every five people registered, a sixth can register free for the event in southern France at the Nice Acropolis from March 26-28!

PPRS Nice 2018 - an international forum on the maintenance and modernisation of road infrastructure – will look at the global challenge: to reduce the carbon footprint of transport and improve road safety.

The event offers a unique opportunity to discuss new technologies and the adaptation of new services, new functions and uses of highway infrastructure.

This congress will be in three languages - English, French and Spanish - and each speaker will elect the language of his choice.

So, see you in Nice from March 26-28?

Juan José Potti, president of the advisory and promotion committee

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