The Largest Event in North America for U.S. DOT and State DOT Officials

Over 200 Exhibitors   ●   More Than 13,000 Professionals   ●   Hundreds of Innovations

TRB Promotional Opportunities


Become a Patron

The Transportation Research Board has developed an enhanced patron program for the 98th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Maximize the visibility of your organization with a patron, sponsorship, or advertising opportunity, available at all levels of investment. Build your network and extend your reach to leaders and professionals in the government, industry, and academia looking to fulfill their current transportation needs with your innovative solutions.

View the full benefits comparison chart to see which patron support level is right for you.

Sponsor a Reception or Caucus
Reserve your table at Careers in Motion

Careers in Motion Networking Fair provides an opportunity for prospective employers from a wide range of sectors and modes to meet with transportation professionals interested in working for their organizations. The attendees are meeting registrants who span career levels from seasoned executives to recent graduates. Hiring managers will be onsite and ready to offer career information and advice. View available options below, or learn more here.

TRB Live! Theaters now available

Have you ever wished you could take advantage of the energy and excitement of TRB’s Annual Meeting and exhibits to highlight the value of your organization in a theater setting? Well, now you can! New for the TRB 98th Annual Meeting in 2019, TRB Live! theaters in the exhibit hall will give Annual Meeting exhibitors and patrons the exclusive opportunity to make 30-minute presentations on the goods, services, and solutions their organization provide. View available options below, or learn more here.

Advertise in the Final Program

Advertise in the TRB 98th Annual Meeting printed Final Program! Advertising space must be secured by October 31, 2018.

Transportation Research Board

Washington,  DC 
United States
http://www.trb.org
  • Booth: 652

TRB is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, a non-profit institution that provides independent, objective advice to the nation. TRB’s activities, described below, engage more than 8,000 volunteers. State transportation agencies, federal agencies including the U.S. Department of Transportation, other organizations, and individuals support TRB. Join us!


 Press Releases

  • Transportation Research Board, Booth 652
    Affiliates and Publications Services
    Book Store


    Eduardo Cusicanqui, Financial Officer
    500 Fifth Street NW
    Washington, DC 20001
    202-334-3213; TRBSales@NAS.edu
    www.mytrb.org/Store/default.aspx

    The TRB Bookstore currently offers over 2,300 publications for sale covering a wide range of transportation modes and functions. We offer discounts on purchases for our TRB Affiliate members and Sponsor. Please stop by our booth and ask about our discounts and Annual Meeting specials. Worldwide shipping is available.

    Affiliates Services

    202-334-3216; TRB Affillates@NAS.edu

    Become a TRB affiliate to take advantage of reduced registration fees for future Annual Meetings. Benefits and services also include a complimentary subscription to TRB's bimonthly magazine, TR News; discounts on TRB publications; use of TRB's Library; and the option to participate in TRB's customized subscription program. TRB student affiliates receive a special discounted Annual Meeting registration fee and a 50% discount on most TRB publications.

    TRIS Databases, including TRID and Research in
    Progress (RiP)

    Bill Mcleod, Manager
    500 Fifth Street NW, Keck 421
    Washington, DC 20001
    202-334-2947; tris-trb@nas.edu
    At the TRIS Booth, TRB's research databases will be demonstrated:

    • TRID the TRIS and lTRD Database (trid.trb.org), contains more than 1.2 million records of published information covering all modes and disciplines of transportation.
    • The Research in Progress (RiP) website (rip.trb.org) provides a database of current or recently completed transportation research projects and an alerting service of new projects in specified subject areas . Registered users may also enter projects in the database.
    • The TRB Publications Index (pubsindex.trb.org) contains records for all papers, articles, reports, and conference proceedings published by the Transportation Research Board, the Highway Research Board, the Strategic Highway Research Program, and the Marine Board from 1923 to date.
    • The Practice-Ready Paper (PRP) Database (prp.trb.org) contains papers in which the research and information presented is ready for immediate implementation or requires minimal additional research or implementation effort.
    • The Research needs Statement ('RNS) Database (rns.trb.org) is a searchable database of research problems or needs developed by 'TRB’s technical committees.

    Stop by the Information Services exhibit to learn more about these research tools and see demonstrations of these valuable resources.

    Get Involved with TRB through MyTRB

    Lisa Loyo, Director, Information Technology and Research Services
    202-334-2990; lloyo@nas.edu

    Michael DeCarmine, Business Systems Analyst/MyTRB Helpdesk Manager
    202-334-1343; mdecarmine@nas.edu

    Gareth Driver, Help Desk/Business Systems Associate
    202-334-2325; gdriver@nas.edu

    Are you interested in getting involved with TRB? Stop by the MyTRB booth to take the first step. Customize your MyTRB account to connect with TRB’s Standing Technical Committees. Standing Committees provide a forum for transportation professionals to identify and share research needs and innovations, develop professional networks, and advance the knowledge and practice of transportation. MyTRB will facilitate your connection with as many as 200+ Standing Technical Committees. Becoming involved with Standing Technical Committees will help you shape the direction of future TRB Annual Meetings, plan specialty conferences and workshops, and connect with your peers.

    Visit the MyTRB booth and learn how to do the following:

    • Maintain your contact information;
    • Identify your areas of interest;
    • Enter your bio;
    • Become a friend of a standing committee;
    • Accept a nomination to a standing committee;
    • Register for TRB webinars and sign up for webinar updates;
    • Order publications;
    • View and manage claims for your publication subscriptions;
    • Search the online directory of TRB's more than 7,000 volunteers; and
    • Access special features available only to standing committee members and chairs, as well as TRB state and federal representatives.

    For more information about MyTRB, contact MyTRB@nas.edu or call 202-334-1738

    Involvement in TRB’s Cooperative Research Programs (CRP)
    Christopher Hedges, Director
    500 Fifth Street, NW, Keck 456
    Washington, DC 20001
    202-334-1472
    Chedges@NAS.edu

    TRB’s Cooperative Research Program (CRP) division manages national cooperative research programs related to airports, behavioral traffic safety, highways and transit agencies.  More than 5000 transportation practitioners and researchers voluntarily serve on more than 600 CRP project oversight panels. Panel members consider research proposals, recommend contract awards, monitor progress of the research conducted by contractors, provide technical guidance, and review final reports.

    • Are you interested in volunteering to serve on a project panel?
    • Are you interested in responding to RFPs and conducting the research?  

    CRP staff are holding “office hours” at the TRB Booth and can answer your questions!

    The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP), the Behavioral Traffic Safety Research Program (BTSCRP), the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), and the Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) are applied, contract research programs that synthesize current practices and develop near-term, practical solutions to problems facing transportation agencies. To learn more about these programs, please visit the TRB booth or look for us online. (http://www.trb.org/CRP/About/DlvD.asp.)


    “Friends Week Table”

    Patrice Davenport, Director, Strategic Program Development
    500 5th Street, N.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20001
    202-334-2516, pdavenport@nas.edu

    Visit the TRB booth during Friends Week, as we celebrate the impact and the power of TRB volunteers all week long. New to TRB? Update your mytrb.org profiles and become a “friend” of a TRB Standing Committee.  Becoming a friend is the first step to engage in professional development and networking opportunities at TRB.