Geotab Connect stands as one of the most technologically progressive conferences in the telematics and transportation industry, serving as a dynamic platform for education, networking, and collaboration. Bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and visionaries, this event offers a unique opportunity to explore emerging trends, breakthrough technologies, and impactful solutions that are shaping the future of fleet management and connected vehicle ecosystems.
At Geotab Connect, attendees gain invaluable insights through thought-provoking keynote sessions, interactive workshops, and hands-on demonstrations. The conference fosters meaningful connections between stakeholders, encouraging the exchange of ideas and the cultivation of partnerships that drive industry advancement. Its focus on cutting-edge technology ensures that participants leave equipped with actionable strategies to optimize operations, enhance safety, and improve sustainability in their organizations.
By blending knowledge sharing with a commitment to innovation, Geotab Connect has become an essential touchpoint for professionals seeking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving telematics landscape. Cant wait to see you Robin Kinsey - Sales Strategist
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Join us at Geotab Connect and explore the Geotab Marketplace, where you'll meet our Marketplace Partners who have cutting-edge technologies and tailor-made solutions to optimize your fleet's performance 📈, safety 🦺, and sustainability 🌎.
We look forward to seeing so many of our Marketplace Partners at Connect - Thanks to everyone who has already registered! If you haven’t you can register now: https://ow.ly/XC4J50U1kCb
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Geomatics Engineer
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