Iteris Presents at 2020 IMSA Virtual Conference

2 min. Read • Posted 08/12/2020 by David Sadeghi

Iteris is excited to join the conversation at this year's IMSA Virtual Conference, a three-day event that goes beyond the webinar experience.

The IMSA has designed this to be an interactive and engaging event where attendees participate in discussions, Q&As, and network with one another.

Live events and sessions will be recorded for on-demand viewing at your convenience. Most presentations will be live while some presentations will be pre-recorded with a live moderator for Q&As. 

The exhibitor showcase is free to attend but please must register here for access.

Stop by the Iteris booth

Join us at the Iteris booth from 11:30am to 2:00pm ET from Wednesday August 12 through Friday August 14 to meet Iteris leaders, who will be available to answer any questions or provide a demo of Iteris’ products and solutions.

Join us for a technical session

Also, on Thursday August 14 at 2:30pm ET, Carly Randazzo and Pete Rowe of Iteris will present at the IMSA Tech Session on Avoiding Red-Light Running Crashes and Injuries at the Intersection Using the Power of Sensors.

Red-light running is an increasing problem and this presentation shows how the use of the right advanced sensors can help reduce the red-light running crashes and injuries at the intersection. Carly and Pete will also explain the “dilemma zone” and how advanced dilemma zone equipment can lead to a reduction of intersection collisions caused by red-light runners.

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David Sadeghi is director, digital marketing at Iteris.

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