CM Labs to host virtual tradeshow

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The tradeshow will focus on new and emerging equipment operator training technology.

CM Labs, developer of Vortex heavy equipment training simulators, will host a virtual tradeshow April 20-21, 2021 focusing on new and emerging equipment operator training technology. Offered free of charge, this event gives attendees the opportunity to experience new construction innovations, and get actionable insights into the latest advances in operator assistance tools, new training capabilities, and award-winning simulation technology.

CM Labs will host a virtual tradeshow April 20-21, 2021.

Sessions will provide access to industry experts from around the world, product demonstrations, and thought leadership from representatives of such organizations as: Manitowoc Cranes, NCCER, Crane Industry Services, John Deere, Conewago Enterprises, The American Line Builders Apprenticeship Training Center, SOMA College and CM Labs.

“This event includes eight sessions covering a variety of topics on construction training technology,” explained Drew Carruthers, director of product management and strategic partnerships, CM Labs. “Day one will present innovations in lift training and technology. Day two will feature sessions focused on safer, more efficient earthmoving operations.”

To register visit https://hubs.la/H0JGvhj0. Presentations will also be made available to registrants for download following the event.

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