Up-to-date information on attending or exhibiting at the 2007 International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition can be found online at the show’s website, www.icuee.com. The ICUEE 2007 website also features an interactive virtual trade show to help attendees pre-plan their visit to the show.
The 2007 ICUEE will be held Oct. 16-18 at the
The ICUEE 2007 virtual trade show includes a company and product locator searchable by company name, both number, product or key word. A new feature is an interactive map of the show floor. Using the virtual trade show information and map, attendees can assemble a personalized list of the exhibitors and products they most want to see onsite.
Attendees can also use the website to register in advance for the show’s exhibits and seminars and make hotel reservations. ICUEE 2007 website visitors will find the latest information on exhibits, seminars and other show features as well as information about the host city of
An extensive exhibitor-focused section provides information and materials to enhance companies’ show participation.
ICUEE 2007 website visitors can also access the latest news on industry issues, trends and technologies through the site’s Industry Intelligence section. This area of the site provides a centralized summary of relevant online news items, with links to the full articles and updates regularly added.
Site visitors can also sign up to receive the Industry Intelligence material and new show information via e-mail newsletters.
More information can be found by calling toll-free (800) 867-6060 or (414) 298-4141, fax (414) 272-2672 or e-mail info@icuee.com or online at www.icuee.com.
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