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Unique Experiences Limited class sizes.


CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL & TOPGOLF June 3-4, 2022


Exhibitors As of 2/17/22


ALC Schools Amerex AMPLY Power Bridgestone BYD Motors Bytecurve Easy Way Safety Services 247 Security


Education Logistics Gatekeeper GPSLockbox


Greenpower Motor Company IEE Sensing Inc Jackson Control Kajeet


Lumin-Air NS Corporation


Propane Education and Research Council Q’Straint/Sure-Lok SafeGuard/IMMI Safety Vision


School Bus Safety Company School Radio SMART Tag Student Transport


Syntech Systems, Inc./FuelMaster Transfinder TripSpark Technologies Tyler Technologies Zonar Systems


Live School Bus Crash Demonstration at CAPE Hosted by SafeGuard/IMMI. IMMI transports attendees from the Indiana Convention Center to its Center for Advanced Product Evaluation to experience a unique, live school bus crash demonstration and to participate in a debriefing session.


NHTSA Child Passenger Safety Restraint Training This eight-hour training seminar is approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. It teaches the proper securement of pre-school aged children in appropriate child safety restraint systems (CSRS) on school bus seats. (Additional fees required.)


Wheelchair Securement Training This interactive workshop is designed by Q’Straint/Sure-Lok as a comprehensive, advanced training sessions on the best practices of securing passengers with special needs and their wheelchairs.


Fore more details visit www.stnexpo.com/east


Keynotes


Sam Richter Sunday, June 5 Don’t Steal the Cheesecake


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Jason Hewlett Monday, June 6 The Promise


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