CONEXPO PREVIEW
transform information into digestible
data, enabling citis to work smarter.”
e model will be on display
in March at the Tech
Experience, including di erent
city grids, how a city responds
to heat, wind and storms,
connectivity in the city
including 5G, sensors,
telematics and IOT, and the
di erent impacts of construction.
‘ e jobsite of the future’ and ‘how
EDUCATIONAL SESSION TRACKS
The latest topics and industry trends are grouped into 10 tracks to meet attendees’ needs:
• Aggregates: Current methods and trends in quarry production and plant design.
• Asphalt: Techniques and innovations in asphalt paving, recycling, materials, and plant management.
• Concrete: The latest practices and advances in concrete materials, masonry, production, and plant management.
• Cranes, rigging and aerial lifts: Innovations, regulations and safety in crane, rigging, and aerial lift operations.
• Earthmoving and site development: Current business and equipment practices for large equipment contractors.
• Equipment management and maintenance: The latest in fl eet asset management and maintenance trends.
• Business best practices: Improving and building business strategies/tools needed to manage and strengthen your
company for today’s and tomorrow’s success.
• Attract, engage and retain talent: Developing and advancing your career skills and building your future workforce.
• Safety: Practices, training, and regulations designed to keep crews and plants safe.
• Technology solutions: Industry innovations and future growth opportunities in the technology fi eld.
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equipment will communicate’ will also
form part of the display.
Bringing the industry together
ConExpo strives to foster an interactive
environment. “We like to say that the
show is where big iron and cuttingedge
technology share the stage,” says
Wuestho . “It’s never been more
important to keep an eye out for what the
future may bring. New technologies are at
the core of all the show’s exhibits and
education. ConExpo truly serves as an
industry forum for better understanding
these in uences and how they will
transform business in the future.”
Insider view
With so much on o er, what is Dana
Wuestho looking forward to most?
“Everything!” she laughs. “Seriously, the
whole show is a can’t miss – the sheer
magnitude of the event and what is on
display, and most importantly, the people,
meeting and getting to know all the
incredible industry professionals from
around the globe. My advice to attendees is
to spend at least two days at the show and
ideally more. ere’s a lot to see and do, and
in Las Vegas, too. We have a great, online,
customisable ‘show planner’. Our mobile
app will continuously synch to the planner
to help you stay connected to fellow
attendees and get real-time show updates.
More than anything else Wuestho ’s
top tip is to “map out your visit pre-show,
so you have time to accomplish everything
on your to-do list!” And, as luck would
have it, you’re in the right place, because
the next 30 pages of this magazine will
help you to start doing just that… iVT
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