November 22, 2024 - 21:00

David Roberts, the CEO of Verra Mobility, along with CFO Craig Conti, is scheduled to engage in a fireside chat at the UBS Global Technology and AI Conference. This event will take place on December 3, 2024. The conference aims to bring together industry leaders and innovators to discuss the latest advancements in technology and artificial intelligence.
Roberts and Conti will share insights on their company's strategic initiatives and vision for the future, particularly in the context of evolving technological landscapes. Their participation highlights the growing importance of AI and technology in various sectors, including transportation and mobility solutions.
Attendees can expect a compelling discussion focused on current trends, challenges, and opportunities within the industry. The dialogue promises to provide valuable perspectives on how companies can leverage technology to enhance operational efficiency and drive innovation.
As the conference approaches, interest in the session is expected to grow, offering a unique opportunity for stakeholders to gain deeper understanding of the technological transformations shaping the future of mobility.
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