17/09/2010: Presidential Conference 2010 - Leading the Way
Friday, 17 September 2010
12:00 AM
Waterfront Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
The conference will consider how best practice in the field of highways and transportation is promoting economic growth, addressing environmental impacts and improving the social fabric right across the British Isles.
Taking as their theme "Leading the Way", a number of influential speakers will present case studies from across Great Britain and Ireland which will highlight innovation and leading edge developments across the broad spectrum of the highways and transportation agenda.
The conference will take the form of a number of themed presentations followed by discussions in plenary therefore providing an environment which will encourage lively debate and knowledge sharing.
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