Call for Presentations

IPMI Parking & Mobility Conference & Expo
July 24-27, 2022

#IPMI2022
ADVANCED REGISTRATION RATES END JULY 8!



Call for Presentations

The Call for Presentations is officially closed!


For more information on selection notification and other speaker deadlines, please visit the speaker timeline.

Seeking passionate, inspired, expert speakers in five tracks. The 2022 IPMI Conference education program will feature five tracks to enlighten and inspire attendees. Each track aligns to the specific knowledge, skills, and abilities that an industry professional needs to succeed. 

Topics | Sessions | Submission Process | Evaluation Process | Acceptance Process
 

Presentation Topics

 

When developing the conference educational sessions, our goal is to provide a program that meets the varied educational needs of attendees, presented by talented speakers who represent the diversity of the industry.

IPMI is organizing our education tracks this year as follows, however, presentations on topics outside of these themes will also be considered:

Community & Connectivity

People & Human Resources

Management & Leadership

Technology & Innovation

The Big Picture



Proposals should provide attendees with:
  • New skills, capabilities, and behaviors to allow them to deliver successful parking programs.
  • Real-life examples or case studies that contribute to the advancement of the industry.
  • Cutting-edge technologies, trends, and insights into best practices that can be translated to operations and performance.
  • Leadership and customer service that demonstrate effective problem solving, communications, and engagement

Session Types

IPMI is requesting presentations that appeal to all types of adult learners. To provide the best educational experience for participants, IPMI is shifting away from traditional lecture-based education to more engaging, participant-based 60-minute education sessions.

Types: 
  • Problem Solving - Speakers pose a problem and lead attendees through exercises to develop solutions.
  • Panel Presentation - Moderated discussion by no more than three panel members and one moderator with the a focus on outcomes and best practices.
  • Experimental/Case Study – Speakers review a case study and lessons learned.
  • Interactive/Innovative Presentation and Group Discussions
 
Proposals should provide attendees with:
  • New skills, capabilities, and behaviors to allow them to deliver successful parking, transportation and mobility programs.
  • Real-life examples or case studies that contribute to the advancement of the industry.
  • Cutting-edge technologies, trends, and insights into best practices that can be translated to operations and performance.
  • Motivate, inspire or demonstrate how to support your team and customers.
  • Speakers/presenters are being asked to offer an educational handout to attendees summarizing materials and key items from their session as takeaway value. This replaces the previous requirement to post full Power Point presentations for attendee download in the handouts section of the Speaker Service Center. These handouts are highly encouraged to provide attendees with information that will reinforce the educational content provided during the session. Sales materials and brochures will not be permitted to be uploaded.     

Submission Process

Proposals will be accepted online only from December 6, 2021 to January 10, 2022, 7:00 PM EDT. During this time, you will be able to edit and modify your presentation(s) as many times as you like. After this date (without exception) we will no longer accept new or modifications to existing submissions.  

The submission process takes approximately 20-30 minutes. The individual(s) submitting the proposal must also be the individual(s) presenting. Co-presenter(s) names and panelists must be identified during the submission process. Substitutions of presenters and panelists will not be allowed after the close date. 

After you have successfully completed the process, you will receive an email from IPMI confirming your submission. You can submit up to two (2) presentation proposals.
 

Evaluation Process

The selection process is highly competitive; all presentations undergo a blind peer review by the Conference Program Task Force. Submissions will be evaluated using the following criteria:
•    Overall quality and written description of content.
•    Well-defined educational objectives that match the session description.
•    Relevance of content to the parking, transportation and mobility profession.
•    Level of participant engagement and interactivity. 
•    Presentation skill and experience of the proposed presenter(s).

Note: The 2022 IPMI Conference & Expo will provide the best educational content possible -- self-promotion and the promotion of specific products and services are expressly prohibited in the Speaker Agreement. IPMI provides a variety of sponsorship and sales opportunities throughout the conference, such as exhibit spaces and Learning Labs. For more information on purchasing exhibit space or securing a time slot for one of our Learning Labs, email us

Speakers who violate the Self-Promotion Policy and IPMI Speaker Agreement will not be permitted to present any education sessions at future IPMI events. If you have questions about specific content, or would like further guidance on these policies, please contact Kathleen Federici at federici@parking-mobility.org.
 

Acceptance Process

If your submission is accepted, a formal email invitation to participate will be sent to you on February 16, 2022 with the details of your assigned time/date. You and any other co-presenters will be required to sign and return the IPMI Speaker Agreement document no later than March 16, 2022. These tasks will be completed through the Speaker Service Center (SSC). A link to the SSC will be included in the invitation to accept email.
 

If you have difficulty with the online database submission process, please contact us at conference@parking-mobility.org or 571.699.3011.

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