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67192bc333b531c9f524d4e3 Work Truck Week 2024

Work Truck Week 2025 registration open

Oct. 24, 2024
This year’s work truck event will take place in Indianapolis, and will include the exhibitor hall, Green Truck Summit, NTEA’s annual meeting, and an inaugural event on the CV data ecosystem.

Registration and housing for the 25th annual Work Truck Week, hosted by NTEA – The Work Truck Association, is now open to participants. The event will run from March 4-7, 2025, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, and will include the Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Ride & Drive, educational programming, and more.

“Much like the industry it serves, Work Truck Week is constantly adapting,” said Steve Carey, NTEA president & CEO. “We maintain the elements at the core of its success, like a packed exhibit hall, relevant educational sessions and unbeatable opportunities to connect with other industry professionals, while adjusting other pieces and integrating new features to deliver the information and experiences our attendees and exhibitors need to energize their operations.”

This year, the Work Truck Show exhibit hall will feature booths from 500 companies showcasing commercial vehicles, equipment, and products for chassis, truck bodies, snow and ice control equipment, and fuel technology accessories and components. The main exhibit hall will be open March 5-7, and the New Exhibitor Pavilion will be open from March 5-6. Additionally, this year participants can pre-purchase tickets for lunch on March 5 or March 6 during advanced registration.

On the same dates that the New Exhibitor Pavilion will be open, NTEA will also be holding its Ride & Drive event.

Read more: Work truck 2024 trends: Data and upfitting at forefront

Meanwhile, NTEA’s Green Truck Summit will be held on March 4 and cover information, solutions, and resources for work truck sustainability and efficiency. The event will also host sessions on applied and emerging technologies for the commercial vehicle market.

The educational program for Work Truck Week will run from March 4-6. It will feature both in-depth special sessions and shorter breakout sessions on topics such as market data, industry trends, vehicle engineering and compliance, government regulations, workforce development, fleet management, and vehicle propulsion and sustainability solutions. This year’s Chassis Updates will also feature 16 vehicle OEMS, including 4 EV manufacturers, to discuss vehicle changes and upfitting solutions. Keep in mind that those with Work Truck Week and Green Truck Summit Package can access some breakout session materials on-demand after the event.

Finally, 2024’s Work Truck Week will include its opening reception on March 4, a Generation Next Leadership Workshop and reception on March 5, and, of course, the NTEA Annual Meeting on March 6. The Annual Meeting portion of Work Truck Week will include breakfast, a keynote speaker, and an update on NTEA’s resources and initiatives. A new event this year is the Inaugural Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange & Reception, which will be held later on March 6, and will focus on expanding and engaging with the commercial vehicle data ecosystem.

To register and select housing for Work Truck Week 2025, click here.

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