ICUEE set to break records

18 July 2017

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ICUEE 2017 has surpassed its previous exhibitor size record, jumping up three acres this year to 28 for the event, set for Oct. 3-5 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY.

ICUEE, the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition, currently has 900 exhibitors, 20 percent of which are new to the show, according to organizers. The event will feature specialized exhibit pavilions for fleet management, safety and green utilities, China and Korean exhibit pavilions and the Lift Safety Zone from the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO).

A two-mile Test Drive Zone will highlight on-road equipment and technologies, and the indoor Demo Stage will feature interactive product demonstrations.

“ICUEE comes around only once every two years, and record exhibit space translates to more product innovations on the show floor, so don’t miss out,” said Tricia Mallett, show director “We’ve got plenty of transportation to get attendees around all the lots, a streamlined layout and plenty of rest areas.”

Attendees can operate the equipment in job-like conditions and discuss product capabilities with company technical experts to compare and choose what best meets their project needs.

There is also a new show planner app which allows attendees to preplan their ICUEE visit. The mobile app will continuously sync to the show planner agenda. Attendees can also play the ICUEE mobile app game for a chance to win prizes in daily and grand-prize drawings.

ICUEE 2015

ICUEE 2015

The online exhibitor directory, with floor plans, is searchable by company name, type of product or market area, booth number and location on the show floor.

For more information, visit www.icuee.com.

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