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Call for Papers

Deadline Extended till 1st May!

Viet Traffic 2008
is an exclusive business platform for land transport infrastructure, incorporating road and rail technology, for projects in and beyond Vietnam.

Led by a high level and focused conference, the event provides an insight into current and priority projects in Vietnam.

It’s aimed for operators, providers and other transport professionals to get a critical overview of the pace and development of the explosion of transportation projects in Vietnam.

The conference organisers welcome the submission of abstracts of papers for consideration for presentation at the conference.

Papers which present developments, case studies, works in progress, trends or projections are all welcome.

Submissions are encouraged from professionals from the road, rail and related industries.

This is a unique opportunity to be recognised as a leader in your field and present your experiences and knowledge with other industry professionals.

We are seeking presentations in the following areas:

ROAD TECHNOLOGIES
Traffic Management Technologies
ITS Systems
Road Pricing

RAIL TECHNOLOGIES
Communications & Signaling
Rail Operations & Services
Railroad development
Other Rail technologies

URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING
Integrated land use
Inter/Multi-modal transport planning and case studies

SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainable urban transport

If you are interested in presenting at Viet Traffic 2008, please complete the application form.

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If you would like to discuss papers or if you would like to propose a particular speaker, please contact us.

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