The conference, dedicated to mobility solutions for fleets, will return to The Forager in San Jose on Nov. 9-11.
by Staff
February 27, 2020
Networking opportunities included two cocktail receptions, four meals, and four coffee breaks amid an exhibitor area for tabletop displays.
Photo by Tabrizi Productions.
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Photo by Tabrizi Productions.
Bobit Business Media announces that the 2020 Fleet Forward Conference will convene Nov. 11-13 at The Forager in San Jose, which hosted the 2019 conference.
“We’re delighted to be back in Silicon Valley, where the tech and automotive worlds converge and where we’ll once again be exploring cutting-edge solutions for fleets,” said Chris Brown, conference chair.
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The Fleet Forward Conference is designed to educate fleet operators regarding all types of mobility solutions with the goal to create more efficient fleets, while providing the fleet industry thought leadership on the road to the future.
Last year’s educational agenda covered topics surrounding connected vehicle data, next-generation telematics and video technology, electric vehicle implementation and valuation, advanced safety technology, and shared mobility, among others.
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Attendees hailed from commercial, corporate, and government fleets, carsharing platforms, tech and mobility providers, auto manufacturers and dealers, fleet management companies, telematics service providers, technology companies, and fleet services.
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