2025 Transportation Conference Call for Abstracts

📅 January 29: Conference Talks & Presentations  | 📍Online

📅 January 30: Connections & Awards  | 📍In-person in Vancouver

The Transportation Conference Organizing Committee is seeking proposals for presentations for the 2025 Transportation Conference!

Deadline to Submit: October 2, 2024

Topics of Interest for Abstracts

  • New thinking in transportation planning and implementation
  • Case studies on international projects with ideas not yet adopted in BC
  • Innovation or sustainable materials in transportation
  • Artificial Intelligence and impact on transportation
  • Electric Vehicles and supporting infrastructure
  • Resources for the future of engineering
  • Transit oriented development
  • Emerging mobility technologies
  • Sustainable urban mobility
  • Contract models
  • Indigenous engagement
  • Active transportation and existing infrastructure

Conference and Presentation Information

Session Date: January 29, 2025

Format: Virtual (presented live)

Time Duration: 45 minutes (including Q&A)

Proposals will be looked upon more favorably if different perspectives are present.

At ACEC-BC, we are committed to advancing equity and belonging in consulting engineering, recognizing the value that diversity brings to the work of our members. This commitment includes consideration for the planning and delivery of ACEC-BC events. We commit to increasing the visibility and contribution of people from under-represented groups as speakers and panelists in our events and professional forums.

Please review ACEC-BC’s Guidance for Diversity on Panels & Speaker Rosters.

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Contact us at info[at]acec-bc.ca.

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At ACEC-BC, we are committed to advancing equity and belonging in consulting engineering, recognizing the value that diversity brings to the work of our members. Please take a moment to review ACEC-BC's Guidance for Diversity on Panels & Speaker Rosters.
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