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Work Truck Week 2025 Registration Now Open

Registration is now open for NTEA Work Truck Week 2025 at the Indiana Convention Center from March 4 to 7. Preview what to expect and learn how to register. Advance pricing discounts are available for the Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, and more.

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Registration is now underway for Work Truck Week 2025.

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Registration and housing for the 25th edition of North America’s largest work truck event are now open. Work Truck Week 2025 runs March 4–7, 2025, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. More Than a Trade Show, it encompasses The Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Ride & Drive, educational programs, and more. 

For 25 years, the people who design, build, use, and maintain work trucks and equipment have gathered every March to see the industry’s latest products and technology, learn from one another, and discuss how to improve the future. NTEA—The Work Truck Association produces and hosts Work Truck Week. 

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What started as a trade show has evolved to meet the industry's changing needs.

“Much like the industry it serves, Work Truck Week is constantly adapting,” says Steve Carey, NTEA president and CEO. “We maintain the elements at the core of its success, like a packed exhibit hall, relevant educational sessions, and unbeatable opportunities to connect with other industry professionals, while adjusting other pieces and integrating new features to deliver the information and experiences our attendees and exhibitors need to energize their operations.” 

Explore Vehicles and Equipment

The Work Truck Show exhibit hall is filled with commercial vehicles and equipment, including chassis, bodies, aerial devices, snow and ice control equipment, advanced vehicle and fuel technology, accessories, and components — from 500 companies. 

It’s a one-stop shop for finding the latest products and technology, optimizing current commercial vehicle design and specification, discovering new business opportunities, and collaborating with management, product, and engineering teams.

In addition to the main exhibit hall, which will be open March 5–7, the New Exhibitor Pavilion will showcase first-time exhibitors from March 5–6. 

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New this year, save time and hassle on-site by pre-purchasing tickets during advance registration for a quick, well-balanced lunch on March 5 and/or March 6.

Experience commercial vehicles with the latest advanced fuels and technologies, sustainability offerings, and propulsion systems at Work Truck Week Ride & Drive, open to all attendees March 5–6.

Gain Expert Insights at Green Truck Summit

Green Truck Summit, NTEA’s full-day advanced vehicle and fuel technology conference on March 4, provides information, solutions, and resources to support the work truck industry’s drive toward greater sustainability, productivity, and efficiency. Experts lead intensive sessions on applied and emerging technology within the commercial vehicle market. 

Drive Success Through Education

The educational program, which runs March 4-6, includes a range of in-depth special sessions and shorter breakout sessions designed to help companies plan for the future and enhance operational growth. 

Key topics address market data and industry trends, vehicle engineering and compliance, government regulations, workforce development, fleet management, and vehicle propulsion and sustainability solutions. 

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Sixteen commercial vehicle OEMs, including four EV manufacturers, will share vehicle changes and upfitting solutions during exclusive Chassis Updates.

Registered WTW and GTS Conference Package attendees can access some breakout session materials on-demand after the event.

Make Connections and Find Opportunities

Engage informally with the commercial vehicle community and at dedicated networking events throughout Work Truck Week, including the industry’s first major gathering of the year, Opening Reception on March 4.

Generation Next, an industry professional development group, offers a Leadership Workshop & Networking Reception on March 5. 

March 6 starts off bright and early with NTEA Annual Meeting. It includes breakfast, a keynote speaker, and updates on NTEA resources and initiatives. 

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The inaugural Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange & Reception, which will take place later on March 6, offers an opportunity to connect with industry professionals interested in uncovering and expanding the commercial vehicle industry’s data ecosystem.

Find New Resources with NTEA

Visit Booth 3401 during exhibit hall hours to talk with NTEA staff members who are experts in fleet relations, industry data, vehicle engineering and compliance, government regulations, and more. 

The NTEA booth is also the place to pick up a free WTW25 collectible mug. 

Next door at the NTEA Partners Booth (3201), representatives from Lincoln Electric, TruckScience, UniFirst, WorkTruckCert, and Work Truck Total Protect will share and demonstrate a wide range of services and solutions to enhance business and customer relations in the commercial vehicle industry.

Work Truck is a media sponsor, and editors will attend, so watch for them and say hello.

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How to Register for WTW 2025

Get all the event details, register, and book hotel rooms at worktruckweek.com, or contact NTEA (info@ntea.com or 248-489-7090) for more information. 

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