Photo courtesy of Routeware Inc.
Routeware Inc., a Portland, Oregon-based waste collection management and technology company, has announced its 2025 Routeware Summit. The waste and recycling industry meeting will be Oct. 27-29 at the Hotel Van Zandt in Austin, Texas.
Celebrating the theme “The Future is Now,” the three-day event will feature over 25 customers and partner speakers along with Routeware executives and subject matter experts. According to Routeware, attendees will experience customer panel discussions, five interactive workshops, dual-track afternoon sessions and insights from industry leaders, including Cavossa, Golden Heart, GFL and Meridian Waste, as well as municipalities such as Miami, Atlanta, Kansas City and Washington.
Topics covered will range from adoption and change management, artificial intelligence and future fleet technology, sustainability and regulation, achieving return on investment with technology investment and data-driven decision-making.
"The Routeware Summit represents our commitment to building meaningful connections with the community that drives our mission forward," Routeware Chief Revenue Officer Fran Bogle says. "This is more than a conference: It's an opportunity for our customers and partners to collaborate, share insights and collectively reimagine what's possible in waste management technology. We're bringing together the brightest minds in our industry to learn from one another and shape the future together."
For registration information, agenda details and accommodation options, visit Routeware’s websiteor email Summit@Routeware.com.
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