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Work Truck Week® is More Than a Trade Show®, providing commercial vehicle industry professionals with unmatched opportunities to explore the latest trucks, trends and technology; discover new ideas; and connect with the people and companies they need to thrive.
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North America’s largest work truck event, Work Truck Week encompasses The Work Truck Show®, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Work Truck Week Ride & Drive, educational sessions, networking, and more.
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NTEA – The Work Truck Association™ produces Work Truck Week.
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Work Truck Week 2025 runs March 4–7 at Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
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Green Truck Summit on March 4 provides information, solutions and resources in support of the work truck industry’s drive toward greater sustainability, productivity and efficiency. Experts lead intensive sessions on applied and emerging advanced vehicle and fuel technology.
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The Work Truck Show exhibit hall showcases commercial vehicles, equipment and other products – many revealed during Work Truck Week – from 500 companies. It’s open March 5–7.
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New Exhibitor Pavilion is a dedicated display space to showcase first-time exhibitors. It opens an hour before the main exhibit hall March 5–6.
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Attendees can experience commercial vehicles with the latest technology, sustainability offerings and propulsion systems at Work Truck Week Ride & Drive March 5–6.
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The 2025 educational program March 4–6 includes a range of in-depth Special Sessions and shorter Breakout Sessions to provide insights and strategies to help companies plan for the future and enhance operational growth.
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Sixteen commercial vehicle OEMs including four EV manufacturers share vehicle changes and upfitting solutions during exclusive Chassis Updates.
- In-depth Special Sessions offer deep dives into fleet management, workforce development, navigating the modern workplace, ethics and leadership in public service, selling and servicing tech-driven trucks, and harvesting and using commercial vehicle data.