National Heavy Equipment Show kicks off this week
By Master Promotions
News Shows technologyThe National Heavy Equipment Showis moving into the International Centre in Mississauga this week,March 28 and 29. With a sold-out show floor and thousands of visitors pre-registered, the key trade event is ready to mark its 22ndyear. Thousands of square feet of big iron will be on display from the country’s leading dealers and manufacturers of heavy equipment.
“It’s a huge job to bring an event of this size together every two years, and we can’t wait to open the doors this Thursday for the 2019 National Heavy Equipment Show,” said Mark Cusack, National Show Manager. “With a record-setting number of pre-registered guests and every square foot of the building filled, we are anticipating a busy event bringing all sectors of the industry together.”
With over 13,000 total visitors at its last edition, the biennial event featurescutting-edge products and big machine displays; theInternational Centre will be filled withproducts and services forroad building, construction, crushing & screening, and infrastructure among other high-profile sectors. With the current focus on major infrastructure projects across the country, buyers are expected to be out in full force with those projects top of mind. A sneak peek of the National Heavy Equipment Show can be found in the show guide online here.
Registration for the event is $20.00 at the door.Members of the media are invited to attend free of charge. To obtain media passes in advance, please contact Moira Pellerine, Marketing & Operations Manager at mpellerine@mpltd.ca.
Careerseekers have the opportunity to bring resumes and credentials with them to the show,as the ‘Recruiting Here’ program connects job seekers with hiring companies. Meet someof the biggest Heavy Equipment players from across the country and get face-to-face time with businesses and recruiters; participating companies will have specially marked signs on the show floor.
In addition, a full schedule of educational seminars is planned for the two days of the show. Visitors can plan on taking in the following topics:
Thursday, March 28, 2019 |
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11:00 am | Drones: Modern Applications in Heavy Equipment Coleton Madge, RPAS GIS Technical Specialist, UKKO Canada |
12:00 noon | Careers as a Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Centennial College |
1:00 pm | NEW Pipeline Crossing Requirements for Mobile Equipment Ann Newman, Supervisor of Lands & ROW at Enbridge Pipelines Inc. |
2:30 pm | Virtual Reality (VR) –You need it more than you think you do! Scott McCarthy, Co-Owner – Chief Operations Officer, VR Headspace |
Friday, March 29, 2019 | |
10:00 am | NEW Pipeline Crossing Requirements for Mobile Equipment Ann Newman, Supervisor of Lands & ROW at Enbridge Pipelines Inc. |
11:00 am | Drones: Modern Applications in Heavy Equipment Coleton Madge, RPAS GIS Technical Specialist, UKKO Canada |
12:00 noon | Careers as a Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Centennial College |
1:00 pm | Recreational cannabis and the job site: Overcoming the labour and legal challenges
Andrew Pariser, VP, Residential Construction Council of Ontario |
2:30 pm | Virtual Reality (VR) –You need it more than you think you do! Scott McCarthy, Co-Owner – Chief Operations Officer, VR Headspace |
Those interestedin attending the show are invited to stay tuned to the show websitewww.NHES.cafor additional information and details on show features, as well as the show’sFacebookandTwitterpages.
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