TRB Promotional Opportunities

Become a Patron

The Transportation Research Board has developed an enhanced patron program for the 99th 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.

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Sponsor a Reception or Caucus Reserve your Table at the Career Fair

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. Click here for available opportunities, or learn more here.

Advertise in the TRB 99th Annual Meeting Printed Program! Advertising space must be secured by Friday, November 8, 2019.

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Solutions Showcase Theater

Have you ever wished you could highlight the value of your organization in a theater setting, to take advantage of the energy and excitement of TRB’s Annual Meeting and exhibits? Well, now you can! The Solutions Showcase Theater 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 organizations provide.

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WDM USA

Richmond,  VA 
United States
http://www.wdm-int.com
  • Booth: 1229

WDM USA is a leading provider of road surveying equipment, survey services, and asset management solutions. WDM manufactures SCRIM® survey vehicles, which continuously measure network-level surface friction, including horizontal curves, ramps, and intersections. When deployed as part of a friction management program, SCRIM® technology has been shown to deliver safer roads and dramatically reduce crashes.


 Press Releases

  • (Jan 06, 2020)

    Delegates and visitors to the 2020 TRB Conference in Washington will have the chance to get a close-up view of the “the wheel of life.”


    WDM USA Limited will be showcasing its new SCRIM® road survey machine, with its unique test wheel, which is now providing continuous surface friction measurement to American highway authorities and
    helping deliver safer roads and save lives. SCRIM® survey machines have been operating worldwide for half a century and, for the past three years, have been part of the Federal Highways Administration successful trial of continuous friction measurement.

    A SCRIM® machine operated by Virginia Tech has surveyed roads in a number of U.S. states including Washington State, Florida, Indiana and Texas. North Carolina, North Dakota and Virginia have since been
    added.

    The WDM USA SCRIM® machine, which is based in Richmond, Virginia, is part of a project to measure skid resistance on a further 6,800 miles of the Virginia State network and also collect test data in a
    number of other states.

    The new U.S. company has been set up by W.D.M. Limited, the UK’s leading manufacturer of road survey equipment and provider of road survey services.

    Chris Gardiner, President of WDM USA, says the SCRIM® vehicle measures surface friction continuously, even around horizontal curves, which largely go unmeasured, and where a large majority of fatal crashes happen in the United States.

    “The test wheel on the SCRIM® survey machine is in continuous contact with the road surface to determine the wet road skid resistance. In the past two decades it has helped reduce skid related
    fatalities in New Zealand and the UK by up to 40%.” He went on to say, “If the US adopts continuous skid testing, along with a skid policy, and it’s possible to achieve similar success, it could help save up to 8,000 American lives and reduce economic costs by more than $7 billion a year.”

    At TRB, attendees will be able to inspect the test wheel on WDM USA’s SCRIM® vehicle and learn how it delivers reliable and reproducible data. WDM will have experts on hand to answer questions on how in
    might integrate into individual DOT’s programs.

    Also at the TRB 2020 Annual Meeting, WDM USA will demonstrate its TM2 Texture Meter, which measures pavement macrotexture, and their Pavement Management Software Program, which delivers a complete highway asset management system and big data management capabilities.

    NB. The National Safety Council estimates there were 40,100 motor vehicle deaths in the US in 2018, costing an estimated $413.8 billion. The costs include wage and productivity losses, medical expenses,
    administrative expenses, employer costs, and property damage. The NSC says each US road fatality results in an average discounted lifetime economic cost of $1.4 million, and an average comprehensive
    cost of $9.1 million.

    For further information: Ryland Potter, WDM USA, t.804 277 9510 or e. ryland.potter@wdm-int.com


 Products

  • SCRIM® Continuous Friction Measurement
    SCRIM (sideways-force coefficient routine investigatory machine) is a tool for measuring and managing friction at the network level....

  • WDM USA's SCRIM continuous friction measurement equipment combines:

    • Continuous friction (measurements through ramps, curves, and intersections)
    • Texture
    • Geometrics
    • IRI, and
    • Forward-facing video

    to help transportation authorities choose the right treatment at the right place at the right time.

    WDM maintains a global fleet of SCRIM® vehicles that conduct annual continuous friction testing in more than 20 countries.