The biggest construction equipment show in the world this year, CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020, is about to open its doors.
March 9, 2020
Join our video team for a sneak preview and hear what World Highways editor Mike Woof and Aggregates Business editor Guy Woodford are looking forward to seeing from leading manufacturers such as CIFA, LiuGong, Metso, PowerCurbers, Roadtec, Simex, Topcon, Trimble and Wirtgen. It's going to be a busy week in Las Vegas.
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The organisers of the CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE exhibition from March 7th-11th 2017 are offering attendees in-depth industry education. In addition to exhibits, CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE 2017 will feature, flexible education ticket options to fit attendee needs and schedules.
Attendees will also have access to the new 6,970m2 Tech Experience area, which will showcase ideas and technologies to transform the future of construction, boosting safety, productivity and profitability. The organisers are also offe
Join Guy Woodford as he delves into the evolving landscape of machine control technology in the Third World Highways Roundtable on Connected Reconstruction. Uncover the advantages of integrating cutting-edge tech into construction machinery by OEMs. Experts from Trimble, Caterpillar, and Topcon share insights on how this collaboration is reshaping the industry.
What sort of key trends will be on show, and how will these new technologies shape the sector over the coming years? Alan Dron interviewed Al Cervero, the AEM senior vice-president for construction, utility and mining on how the show will reveal what is coming. The theme for this year’s event is “Imagine what’s next”, a particularly appropriate title in view of the changes in both technology and the environment in which that technology will be used.