Work Truck Show app to help navigate show

Jan. 12, 2012
To help show visitors get the most out of this year’s Work Truck Show, presented by NTEA, a new app for mobile devices is now available

To help show visitors get the most out of this year’s Work Truck Show, presented by NTEA, a new app for mobile devices is now available. According to NTEA, the app will enable users to access the show’s floor plan, browse educational sessions, view and schedule appointments, and find exhibitors that are featuring products in the New Product Spotlight and Green Product Showcase programs at the March event.

To get it, scan the QR code at http://www.ntea.com/worktruckshow/index.aspx?id=25950 or go to www.guidebook.com/getit with a smartphone or other device. Follow the prompts to download the “Guidebook” app. Then, open the app, select “Download Guides” and search for “The Work Truck Show.”

NTEA noted that booth space at the show is sold out with more than 550 companies having reserved exhibit space at the event, to be held March 6-8 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. What’s more, more than 60 of these exhibitors have announced plans to introduce new work trucks, components and equipment at the show.

Educational programming at the event, including the Green Truck Summit and more than 60 intensive educational sessions, begins March 5.

“The Work Truck Show is the one event where anyone who builds, buys or uses vocational trucks for any application can find the latest products, from the smallest latch to a full-size work truck,” said Frank Livas, NTEA convention chairman and president of Salem, MA-based Brake & Clutch, Inc.

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