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ICUEE Draws Specialists in All Construction and Utility Trades

Sept. 1, 2017
Nicknamed the Demo Expo, ICUEE emphasizes hands-on learning, punctuated by live demonstrations and hundreds of displays of equipment.

At the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE), visitors can network with distributors and manufacturers to get up close and personal with the latest technologies in construction and utilities equipment. Fluid-power component and service providers will also be on hand at the show. Below is a list of the exhibitors.

The show will take place from October 3-5 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. Its indoor and outdoor exhibits cover more than 25 acres, with demonstrations in job-like conditions at ground level, underground, and overhead.

In addition to attachments and components, ICUEE will feature equipment including earthmoving, environmental, light, overhead and maintenance, material handling, recycling, safety, testing, transportation, trenching, and trenchless, as well as all-terrain carriers, trucks, and utility materials/supplies.

Attendees can operate machinery onsite and sometimes even at exhibitor booths. The two-mile Test Drive Zone will provide an opportunity for hands-on learning about the latest technology and controls in on-road equipment. A Demo Stage and field classrooms will allow for indoor live demonstrations.

Educational seminars led by industry experts will be held at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ (AEM) booth. Topics include safety, regulations, operations, and technologies pertaining to the utility and construction industry. Attendees will also have the opportunity to become Certified Utility Safety Professionals (CUSP) by attending the show.

To register for the event, go to www.icuee.com/visit/register. Pre-registered attendees can pick up their badges at the airport Sunday through Tuesday, or from the North Lobby at the Exposition Center. For registration questions, call the Experient customer service department at (800) 424-5249, Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (CST), or contact [email protected]

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Leah Scully | Associate Content Producer

Leah Scully is a graduate of The College of New Jersey. She has a BS degree in Biomedical Engineering with a mechanical specialization.  Leah is responsible for Hydraulics & Pneumatics’ news items and product galleries. 

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