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The International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition is charged up and powered on for October in Louisville.

. Equipped with test drives and hands-on product demonstrations, the biennial event is naturally branded the Demo Expo.

Billed as North America’s largest utility and construction trade show, more than 18,000 utility professionals will attend ICUEE — pronounced. Utility companies and construction contractors anticipate ICUEE for access to new technologies, innovations and trends. “Industry trade shows like ICUEE are prime opportunities to see the latest and greatest equipment set to go to market,” said ICUEE Show Director John Rozum. “There’s simply no better place for attendees to find new ideas, make new connections and – most importantly – discover new solutions.”owns and produces ICUEE, and with it, brings together manufacturers and suppliers with purchasers and utilities.

The Demo Expo has the type of equipment that makes construction projects and utility work on some of the more impossible properties, well, possible. Whether it’s preparing a site for a healthcare facility, or bringing broadband to rural communities orThe same holds true for emergency response equipment deployed by utilities and contractors in the aftermath of hurricanes, tornadoes and wildfires. Heroes, human kindness and dependable equipment go a long way after disasters.

“The ICUEE show experience is changing and we’re expanding our footprint to accommodate new exhibitors — exhibitors who want to bring more product and technology to help our attendees do their jobs“ICUEE 2019 will cover more than 30 acres of the industry's latest technology and equipment, hands-on equipment test drives and interactive product demonstrations — with more than 240 utility industry product categories, and more than 200 new exhibitors joining longtime favorites.

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