Exhibitions / Congresses

ICUEE Exposition - “The Demo Expo”

United States, Louisville, Kentucky - 16th to 18th October 2007
International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE) known as "The Demo Expo" for its extensive product demonstrations where attendees can operate equipment under job-like conditions at ground level, underground and overhead.

ICUEE targets the business needs of industry professionals with electric, sewer/water, phone/cable, gas, general construction, government and landscaping jobs. ICUEE 2007 will feature more than one million net square feet of exhibits of the latest equipment, technologies, products and services, complemented by an extensive educational program on the latest industry trends.

"ICUEE is an unparalleled one-stop-shopping opportunity for attendees to see new products and innovations to enhance their productivity. They can operate the equipment to compare features and benefits and discuss individual company needs with the leading industry suppliers," stated ICUEE Show Manager Nicole Hallada.

Upgraded Exposition Facilities Will Enhance ICUEE 2007 Show Experience

ICUEE 2007 indoor exhibits, seminars and meetings will be located in the new South Hall expansion of the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, offering exhibitors and attendees access to "Class A" facilities and amenities. (Outdoor exhibits will be configured for optimum convenience to indoor areas.)

"Exhibitors and attendees will be able to conduct business in a fresh, new environment, and our educational programs will be conducted in state-of-the-art settings," noted Hallada.

ICUEE's beginnings can be traced back to 1964, when it was an equipment demonstration of about a dozen machinery manufacturers, held in an Illinois farm field. It is now the leading demo exposition for the utility and construction industry and one of the largest expositions in the United States. ICUEE 2007 will be the 19th installment of the show since its inception in 1964. ICUEE is held every two years and is owned and produced by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
Date(s)
16th to 18th October 2007
Venue
Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center
Contact for booking / more info
ICUEE: phone 800-867-6060 (toll free), 414-298-4141, fax 414-272-2672, e-mail info@icuee.com
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