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Work Truck Week

March 4, 2025 - March 7, 2025
Work Truck Week 2025 will take place March 4-7 at the Indiana Convention Center.

Indiana Convention Center

100 S. Capitol Ave.

Indianapolis, Indiana 46225

US

https://www.worktruckweek.com
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Work Truck Week is an annual event which brings together those who design, build, use and maintain work trucks and related equipment. Vehicle OEMs, component and service suppliers, and many more attend the event each year to showcase their latest technologies as well as network with others in the industry. 

The week kicks off with the Green Truck Summit, a day-long conference focused on the latest technologies, trends and tips related to converting truck fleets to electric or other diesel alternatives. This is followed by the Work Truck Show, a large exhibition of work truck vehicles, components and other related equipment. 

In addition to the exhibit, there are educational sessions held throughout the week as well as a Ride & Drive offering attendees an up-close look at new vehicle designs.  

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