Register and make hotel reservations today for the TRB 98th Annual Meeting, January 13-17, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Early Bird Registration rates end November 30, 2018. Registration is required for all Annual Meeting attendees, including session speakers, poster presenters, and those who attend the exhibit hall, career fair, or any workshops.
Full Registration also includes full access to: *Annual Meeting Interactive Program (available in November 2018) *Annual Meeting Mobile App, supported by PTV Group *Annual Meeting Online, which contains materials from individual presenters, searchable by session, presentation, author, subject area, and more (available in January 2019)
Book your hotel now: The Annual Meeting registration and hotel reservation processes are combined. TRB has contracted with 22 hotels to provide guest rooms at prevailing Federal Government per diem (currently $181/night). Hotel rooms will fill quickly, so please make your reservation early. Only registered attendees are permitted to reserve hotel rooms in the TRB hotel block. Hotel options range from large chain hotels, to boutique hotels, to hotels offering primarily suites. Locations range from the immediate vicinity of the Convention Center to trendy DC neighborhoods, such as the Dupont Circle area. The hotels are easily accessible to the convention center via a variety of transportation options.
Save time onsite: If you are a domestic full registrant with your account paid in full by November 30, 2018, you will have the option to have your name badge and any tickets mailed to you before the Annual Meeting. So, when you arrive at the convention center, you won’t have to wait on line to pick up your badge.
TRB’s 98th Annual Meeting takes place January 13-17, 2019, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington, D.C. The meeting covers all transportation issues, with 5,000 presentations in more than 800 sessions. A number of sessions and workshops will focus on the meeting’s spotlight theme, Transportation for a Smart, Sustainable, and Equitable Future. The meeting is expected to attract more than 13,000 transportation professionals from around the world.