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Events

ATI routinely attends, sponsors, organizes, exhibits, and presents at transportation-related conferences in the US and internationally. A select list of those events is below.

August 16-20, 2021
Association of Transportation Safety Information Professionals

2021 Traffic Records Forum

This event is for data analysts, state and local law enforcement officials, engineers, motor vehicle officials, emergency medical services providers, judicial administrators, and highway safety professionals from across the United States and international communities. Attendees can participate in sessions for the latest safety data collection methods and best practices.

September 15-17, 2021
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

2021 Forum: Impact of Vehicle Technologies and Automation on Users

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety will resume the Forum on Impact of Vehicle Technologies and Automation on Users in 2021. Due to uncertainties related to the COVID pandemic, the Forum will be a virtual event.

October 26-28, 2021
Alabama Road Safety Conference

The 8th Annual Alabama Road Safety Conference is scheduled to be held at the Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa in Florence, Alabama. The anticipated attendance is over 150 participants which typically includes federal and state highway personnel, county and city engineers, consultants, and university faculty members. The Alabama Road Safety Conference is designed to strengthen the knowledge of available tools, countermeasures, and processes to improve roadway safety within your jurisdiction.

December 7-10, 2021
ITS America 2021 Annual Meeting

The conference program will explore topics such as connected and automated technologies, equity and accessibility, innovative uses of big data, pandemic impact on transportation, supply chain and logistics, security, and more.

December 15-18, 2021
2021 IEEE International Conference on Big Data 2021

Cloud Computing for Big Transportation Data

Transportation systems are being connected like never before imagined. Vast amounts of data, which retain the 5V (volume, velocity, variety, veracity and value) characteristics of big data, will be transmitted from diverse sources across connected transportation systems. Cloud computing platforms provide an extensive computing infrastructure and a wide array of services that are highly available, accessible, and scalable. These platforms exhibit considerable potential for big data management tasks, such as processing, transmitting, and archiving both real-time and archival data. The goal of the workshop is to bring together diverse research communities that apply cloud computing for big transportation data in the rapidly evolving connected and automated transportation domain. This workshop provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to present their latest research findings in emerging areas of cloud computing for big transportation data.

January 9-13, 2022
Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting

The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 101st Annual Meeting will be held in Washington, D.C. The event is expected to attract thousands of transportation professionals from around the world. The meeting program covers all transportation modes, with sessions and workshops addressing topics of interest to policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions. A number of sessions and workshops focus on the spotlight theme for the 2022 meeting: Innovating an Equitable, Resilient, Sustainable, and Safe Transportation System.

May 17-18, 2022
Southeast Commercial Vehicle Safety Research Summit

Best Practices for Advancing Safety through Partnerships with Universities

The Center for Advanced Public Safety (CAPS) is pleased to host the Southeast CMV Summit. The summit will bring together government, industry, and research personnel who have interests in CMV traffic safety with the goal of heavy interaction among university researchers, personnel from government and private agencies, law enforcement, and CMV industry representatives.