[WRE UPDATE | EVENTS]
Wrap Up: CONEXPO-CON/AGG & IFPE 2020
From the editor: In addition to sharing this wrap up on the triennial – that’s the seldom used word for things that only happen every third year – event, we wanted to share these new product announcements that were made or first demonstrated at the show.
The Festival Grounds hosted a sprawling display of major crane and lifting exhibitors, as well as CAT’s “Operator Stadium”, a notable addition to this year’s program.
for CONEXPO-CON/AGG & IFPE to unveil new technologies and products, share knowledge, network with industry peers and buy equipment. Registrations for the show totaled over 130,000. At the conclusion of the show, cancellations from international attendees totaled less than 1 percent. “We refer to CONEXPO-CON/AGG as the ‘heavy
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metal’ show, but it’s more than that. It’s also small equipment, education and technology. And that was reflected in every way this week,” said Mary Erholtz, Vice President of Marketing at Superior Industries and CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 Show Chairperson.
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ultiple construction and construction materials industry segments converged on the Las Vegas Convention Center and Festival Grounds as they came together
“Giant machines, incredible exhibits, fantastic education and huge expectations. Exhibitors across the show, from the Festival
Grounds to North Hall to Bronze Lot to South Hall, expressed enthusiasm for the tremendous engagement they received from contractors and producers looking to purchase equipment. Mike Ballweber, President, Doosan Bobcat voiced those sentiments, “Tuesday for us was record breaking in terms of leads and attendance at our booth, which is how we measure how successful the show is for us. We had more people to our booth on the first day than all of the 2017 show. Tis is a one-every-three-years show, and our dealers and customers were really excited to be here.” With growing concerns about COVID-19, show management worked closely with the Las Vegas
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