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.

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

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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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FHWA Office of Safety

McLean,  VA 
United States
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/
  • Booth: 721

The FHWA Office of Safety’s mission is to reduce highway fatalities and serious injuries by making our roads safer through a data-driven, interdisciplinary, systemic approach. Focus areas include: Comprehensive Strategic Planning, Roadway Departure, Local and Rural Roads, Intersections, and Ped/Bike Safety. Visit the booth and learn more about proven safety countermeasures and pick up informative materials on how to make your roads safer. http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov.