
Cosmointel Reports Successful Participation at TRB Annual Meeting 2025
Cosmointel is pleased to announce its successful participation in the prestigious Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting 2025. Held in Washington, D.C., from January 5 to 9, 2025, this premier event brought together transportation professionals from around the globe, serving as a hub for innovation, collaboration, and thought leadership in the transportation sector. The 104th TRB Annual Meeting featured over 170 committees, 400 committee meetings, 350 lectern sessions, 100 interactive workshops, and 320 exhibitors. More information about the TRB Annual Meeting 2025 can be found at https://trb-annual-meeting.nationalacademies.org.
The TRB Annual Meeting is renowned for its comprehensive program, addressing critical topics across all transportation modes. This invaluable platform enables policymakers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives from government, industry, and academia to exchange ideas and explore emerging trends.
Cosmointel’s strong presence at the event underscored its commitment to driving progress and innovation in this dynamic industry. Our involvement highlighted our dedication to advancing cutting-edge solutions and fostering meaningful dialogue to shape the future of transportation.
A standout feature of Cosmointel’s participation was its contribution to a collaborative research initiative led by the University of Maryland (UMD) titled “Evaluation of Driver Attention Under the Influence of T-Consciousness Fields (TCFs).” While UMD initiated and defined the project on September 14, 2023, Cosmointel researchers significantly contributed by developing the theoretical framework and outlining steps for subsequent phases.
The presentation at the TRB Annual Meeting showcased TCFs’ innovative potential, engaging attendees and sparking meaningful discussions. This collaboration introduced new perspectives on utilizing TCFs to improve road safety, focusing on enhancing the cognitive abilities and capabilities of drivers themselves, rather than relying entirely on technology, which is the dominant approach today. This is because technological advancements, heavily reliant on smart systems and internet networks, can be disrupted by various factors at any moment. Hence, investments should be balanced between advancing technology and empowering individuals, ensuring that human capabilities are not overlooked in the pursuit of innovation. This intellectual doctrine garnered significant interest and enthusiasm from researchers and industry experts. The joint efforts of the University of Maryland and CosmoIntel highlighted the groundbreaking and impactful nature of this initiative, paving the way for future collaborations and practical applications.
The University of Maryland (UMD) and Cosmointel jointly presented a poster titled “Driver’s Attention and Cognitive Behavior: T-Consciousness Impact” in the Access Management Best Practices Session, showcasing their collaborative efforts. This partnership sparked thought-provoking discussions on critical transportation challenges and emerging opportunities.
In addition to presenting its research proposal, the event provided Cosmointel with an exceptional opportunity to connect with global leaders and industry pioneers. By engaging in poster presentations, Cosmointel’s team participated in thought-provoking discussions on critical challenges in transportation and potential opportunities. These interactions strengthened its professional network and reaffirmed its role in the transportation innovation ecosystem.
Beyond transportation, Cosmointel showcased the versatility of TCFs by providing insights into their potential applications across various fields. This effort highlighted the transformative impact of TCFs and their capacity to address challenges beyond the transportation sector.
Cosmointel extends its heartfelt gratitude to the organizers of the TRB Annual Meeting for creating such a valuable forum. The event’s emphasis on knowledge-sharing and collaboration aligns seamlessly with Cosmointel’s mission to develop transformative solutions for the transportation sector.
As the company progresses, it remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering partnerships, advancing research, and contributing to initiatives that promote safety, efficiency, and sustainability. Cosmointel eagerly anticipates continuing its engagement with the TRB community and participating in future events that drive meaningful progress across the industry.
Cosmointel’s experience at the TRB Annual Meeting 2025 has further solidified its resolve to lead with innovation and excellence in transportation research.
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Mohammad Ali Taheri
Founder of Cosmointel
Founder of The School of Erfan Keyhani Halgheh
Toronto: January 13, 2025