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Matthew Daus, UTRC Distinguished lecture delivered a “Game Changer” speech at the request of the Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) in Washington, D.C. on February 6th, 2014. The two day conference hosted by the U.S. DOT’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) was entitled the Clean Transportation Sector Initiative Workshop – Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Beyond 80% by Mid-Century. A select group of distinguished members from the private, public and academic sectors specializing in transportation and technology, as well as automotive and climate change experts attended and worked closely together for two straight days.


Workshop moderator Kevin Womack, the U.S. DOT’s Associate Administrator for Research and Technology, coordinated excellent sessions that highlighted the crossroads between technology and environmental sustainability.


To access the full article, authored by Matt Daus, please visit the website at: tlcmag.com/in_focus_mar14.html

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