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AEM’s utility machine show proving popular with exhibitors

The ICUEE event being organised by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) is proving popular with exhibitors. The ICUEE 2013 utility machine exhibition has already topped 92,900m2 of exhibit space sold with the show still nearly 12 months away. The last ICUEE exhibition had not reached that mark until five months before the show opened. The 2013 ICUEE, International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition will be held October 1-3, 2013 at the Kentucky Exposition Centre (KEC) in Louisville, K
November 9, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The ICUEE event being organised by the 1100 Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) is proving popular with exhibitors. The ICUEE 2013 utility machine exhibition has already topped 92,900m2 of exhibit space sold with the show still nearly 12 months away. The last ICUEE exhibition had not reached that mark until five months before the show opened.

The 2013 ICUEE, International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition will be held October 1-3, 2013 at the Kentucky Exposition Centre (KEC) in Louisville, Kentucky.

According to the AEM, the show is attracting new exhibitors, and many returning exhibitors are taking more space ICUEE is known for its numerous hands-on equipment demonstrations as well as its industry-focused education programmes.

The AEM also says that attendees come to ICUEE in a buying mode, with 78% at the last show playing a role in purchasing equipment for their companies. Some 72% said they planned to buy products or services as a result of attending ICUEE, while 77% said they would not have made the same purchase decision if they did not attend ICUEE.

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