FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., January 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Work Truck Week® 2025 will unveil various commercial vehicle bodies, propulsion systems, and equipment among many other products, technologies, and services. Attendees can engage with the most recent innovations in the exhibit hall, experience high-tech vehicles during Ride & Drive, and learn about upcoming products from industry-leading chassis manufacturers.
Scheduled for March 4–7, 2025, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Work Truck Week is more than just a trade event; it includes the Green Truck Summit, The Work Truck Show®, the NTEA Annual Meeting, Ride & Drive, and various educational programs. The Green Truck Summit takes place on March 4, educational sessions are held from March 4–6, the Work Truck Show exhibits will be available from March 5–7, and Ride & Drive occurs on March 5–6. This event, the largest of its kind in North America, is organized by NTEA – The Work Truck Association™. Registration is available at worktruckweek.com.
“The primary motivation for industry professionals to attend Work Truck Week is the opportunity to discover new products,” states Steve Carey, NTEA president & CEO. “There’s no better venue to explore the latest in commercial vehicles, truck equipment, and technology, while directly interacting with manufacturer engineers, technical specialists, upfitters, and industry experts.”
While many exhibitors are keeping their new products a surprise until the opening of Work Truck Week, some are already providing insights into their showcases in Indianapolis. For more details, visit the Product Gallery at wtw25.mapyourshow.com and filter by “new” to see the most recent offerings, including commercial vehicle seats, bodies, cameras, power systems, lighting, controls, chemicals, and more.
In addition to featuring new products, over 40 companies will be exhibiting at Work Truck Week for the first time this year, with 25 located in the New Exhibitor Pavilion, which will be situated in Rooms 137–139, directly across from the entrance to the Hall I Work Truck Show exhibit. The Pavilion will open an hour earlier than the main exhibit hall on March 5 and 6.
Work Truck Week also presents a unique chance for attendees to drive commercial vehicles equipped with the latest advanced technology and propulsion systems during the Ride & Drive event on March 5–6. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis for all WTW25 participants, with further details about the featured vehicles coming in the weeks leading to the event.
Moreover, attendees can gain insight into future trends through the educational program. The Green Truck Summit on March 4 will feature a keynote address from Jennifer Brace, chief futurist at Ford Motor Company. Other forward-thinking special sessions, such as “Navigating the Future: Selling and Servicing the Tech-Driven Truck” and the inaugural Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange & Reception, will take place on March 6.
Lastly, Work Truck Week is the only event where major commercial vehicle manufacturers reveal their latest chassis specifications and designs, review installation processes for bodies and equipment, and offer valuable insights into future vehicle and technology developments during exclusive annual Chassis Updates. This year, 15 manufacturers, including Bollinger Motors, Daimler Truck North America, Ford Pro, and others, will provide these informative sessions.
For additional information, including registration links and hotel booking, visit worktruckweek.com or reach out to NTEA at [email protected] or call 248-489-7090. Attendees can customize their experience throughout the week by registering and creating a WTW25 Planner to track exhibitors, products, and educational sessions.
Join the social media discussion using the hashtags #wtw25, #worktrucks25, #greentrucks25, and #worktruckweek.
About NTEA
Founded in 1964, NTEA – The Work Truck Association™, a 501(c)(6) organization, represents over 2,100 companies involved in the manufacturing, distribution, installation, sale, and repair of commercial vehicles, truck bodies, truck equipment, trailers, and accessories. Members also include buyers of work trucks and leading commercial truck chassis manufacturers. The association provides extensive technical information, education, and member services, and organizes events like Work Truck Week, Green Truck Summit, Commercial Vehicle Upfitting Summit, and Executive Leadership Summit. NTEA maintains its administrative headquarters in suburban Detroit, along with government relations offices in Washington, D.C., and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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