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TRA 2014 attracts healthy abstracts and invited session numbers

The call for abstracts and invited sessions for the 5th Transport Research Arena TRA 2014 event has proved “very successful”, according to organisers. A total of 1,100 abstracts and 110 invited sessions were submitted ahead of the event being held on April 14-17 in Paris La Défense. The deadline to submit accepted full papers is September 30, 2013 (for notified authors only). A new call is now open for "Outreach Marketplaces" (posters only), and the submission deadline is October 31, 2013. Innovative compan
August 6, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The call for abstracts and invited sessions for the 5th 1109 Transport Research Arena TRA 2014 event has proved “very successful”, according to organisers.

A total of 1,100 abstracts and 110 invited sessions were submitted ahead of the event being held on April 14-17 in Paris La Défense.

The deadline to submit accepted full papers is September 30, 2013 (for notified authors only).

A new call is now open for "Outreach Marketplaces" (posters only), and the submission deadline is October 31, 2013. Innovative companies and on-going project leaders are welcome (among others) to submit Outreach Marketplaces on the submission website: %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal http://tra2014.sciencesconf.org tra2014.sciencesconf.org/#sthash.AmdPb4dX.dpuf false http://tra2014.sciencesconf.org/#sthash.AmdPb4dX.dpuf false false%> (Authors' page).

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