Promotional Opportunities

The Transportation Research Board has developed an enhanced selection of promotional opportunities for the 101st Annual Meeting. Maximize the visibility of your organization with a patron opportunity, or with advertising in the printed program or in the new AM Express digital daily newsletter.

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Become a Patron

The Transportation Research Board has developed an enhanced patron program for the 101st Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Maximize the visibility of your organization with a patron 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.

Deadline to become a TRB Patron is December 17, 2022.

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

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Advertise in the Printed Program

Advertise in the TRB 101st Annual Meeting Printed Program! Advertising space must be secured by Friday, November 5, 2021.

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Advertise in the TRB AM Express

FHWA Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center Large Equipment

McLean,  VA 
United States
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/
  • Booth: 644

Visit the Federal Highway Administration Showcase Booth to learn more about the exciting research that is being conducted at the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center. The CDA Research Program, under the Saxton Transportation Operations Laboratory (STOL), focuses on accelerating the research and development of cooperative driving automation (CDA) technologies with the goal of creating a safer and more efficient transportation system. The Stream Table is a key component of the FHWA Rivers and Roads Connection Program, which has a goal to develop and deploy visually engaging, intuitive, and practical training and tools to transportation professionals who work on projects within river and stream environments. The Stream Table was developed with the assistance of the TFHRC Hydraulics Lab. Get overview of the FHWA Coatings and Corrosion Research Program ad status of current projects.