Exhibitions / Congresses

iVT Expo 2023

Germany, Köln - June 28 & 29, 2023
iVT Expo 2023





iVT Expo is an annual international exhibition that showcases the latest components, services and technologies that go into making the next generation of industrial vehicles from leading international suppliers. Vehicle categories covered include anything from off-road loaders, mining equipment and diggers, to tractors, cranes and lift-trucks.

iVT Expo will showcase the latest new materials including:
* New engine technologies
* Electric and hybrid systems and technologies
* New control systems
* Sensors
* Testing and validation services and technologies
* EMC and NDT technologies
* Equipment for cabs
* Autonomous technologies required for operator-free/driverless vehicles
* Innovative ideas that will help manufacturers improve product design, efficiency, and more
The show has a compact format giving engineers and designers of industrial vehicles a highly efficient environment in which to review the latest technologies and future concepts without all the inconvenience and complexity of many of the giant industry events.
Plus, there is also a specialized pay-to-attend conference that features tracks on autonomous industrial vehicle technology; electric and hybrid industrial vehicle technology; cab design, controls, ergonomics and HMI.

See Gebrüder Frei's exhibit - Booth: 3032
Date(s)
June 28 & 29, 2023
Venue
Köln Messe
Ticketing
see website
Movers & Shakers
Pete Stanislawczyk Pete Stanislawczyk
Chief executive officer, East Penn Manufacturing
President, East Penn Manufacturing
APAC vice president, Jungheinrich
Senior VP direct sales and marketing, Daifuku Intralogistics America
Movers & Shakers
Pete Stanislawczyk Pete Stanislawczyk
Chief executive officer, East Penn Manufacturing
President, East Penn Manufacturing
APAC vice president, Jungheinrich
Senior VP direct sales and marketing, Daifuku Intralogistics America
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