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The Eno Center's Convergence conference will tackle tech innovations in getting around. Sign up for our daily newsletter for a chance to attend.

At the Rosslyn Metro stop. (Photo by Flickr user Kevin Harber, used under a Creative Commons license)

We’re giving away two free tickets to a conference on the future of transportation.

The Eno Center is hosting Convergence: The Intersection of Technology and Transportation on March 24 at downtown’s International Trade Center.

For a chance to attend, sign up for the Technical.ly DC daily newsletter and enter “ENO” into the “Code” field. Enter by 5 p.m. on March 3. We’ll announce the winner on March 4. If you’re already signed up for our D.C. newsletter, sign up for our national newsletter here and enter the same code.

Organizers say Convergence will bring together transportation policy-makers, entrepreneurs and thought-leaders. “These stakeholders will discuss the critical issues affecting technology enabled transit, the shared economy, health care delivery, and traveler information, among other key topics,” reads the event page.

Here’s the full agenda (PDF).

Tech is shaking up transportation in a big way.

Tech is shaking up transportation in a big way. (Courtesy image)

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