George Survant, senior director of fleet relations for the National Truck Equipment Association, opens the inaugural Fleet Technical Congress held in conjunction with the 2018 Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.File photo: Keith Norbury
Educational opportunities are being expanded for the 2019 Work Truck Show.
Show organizers the NTEA — the Association for the Work Truck Industry — will now offer registrants the option of attending sessions at both the Green Truck Summit and the Fleet Technical Congress.
At the 2018 show, the first for the Fleet Technical Congress, attendees had to chose either it or the Green Truck Summit.
“This is an effort to improve the attendee experience by giving them the chance to customize their schedules and attend whichever sessions interest them the most,” NTEA managing director Doyle Sumrall said in a news release. “With Fleet Technical Congress and Green Truck Summit sessions running concurrently in rooms literally right next to each other, it will be easy for participants to move between sessions and engage in networking opportunities.”
The 2019 show takes place March 5-8 at Indianapolis Convention Center, the show’s venue for the last several years.
Green Truck Summit and Fleet Technical Congress sessions happen concurrently at the adjoining JW Marriott Indianapolis Hotel. A combined reception will follow the last general sessions.
Registrants for either of those events also have access to the rest of the Work Truck Show, including other concurrent education sessions, the Ride-and-Drive, and exhibition hall.
Educational sessions begin March 5 with the exhibition hall at the convention center open March 6-8. Work Truck Show registration opens in October, 2018.
For updates, visit www.worktruckshow.com.