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CONEXPO-CON/AGG: all exhibit space sold!

The show - nearly 5% bigger than the record set in 2020 - will feature 1,800 exhibitors and 150 education sessions during its run from March 14-18, 2023.
By David Arminas January 11, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Las Vegas Convention Center - North Hall during CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 show (image courtesy CONEXPO-CON/AGG)

CONEXPO-CON/AGG, already recognised as the largest trade show in North America, has officially sold all available exhibit space, guaranteeing the 2023 edition of the show will be the biggest in history.

“The addition of the new West Hall and Diamond Lot at the Las Vegas Convention Center gave us and our exhibitors, a number of new opportunities to show how we are taking the construction industry to the next level,” said Dana Wuesthoff, CONEXPO-CON/AGG show director. “Now at 2.8 million square feet of exhibits, there’s more for construction pros to see than ever before.”

The show - nearly five per cent bigger than the record set in 2020 - will feature 1,800 exhibitors and 150 education sessions during its run from March 14-18, 2023. The current pace of attendee registration is nearly double what it was at this time for the last show, in 2020.

Loop the loop

Despite being the largest CONEXPO-CON/AGG ever, recent additions to the Las Vegas Convention Center will make it the easiest to get around as well. Not to be missed, beneath the entire convention center campus runs the Convention Center Loop, an underground transportation system designed by Elon Musk’s The Boring Company that transports convention attendees throughout the campus in under two minutes in Tesla vehicles - free of charge!

“This is the event that construction professionals, especially those making company-level decisions and those needing professional development hours, can’t miss,” said Phil Kelliher, CONEXPO-CON/AGG show chair and a Caterpillar senior vice president. “Seeing the new equipment and techniques on a screen doesn’t compare to seeing it all in person. At the show, you can see the equipment, ask questions of the manufacturers themselves and really understand what the equipment and education can do for your career and business.”

For more information and registration, get  to the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 website by clicking here.

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