New Zealand Truck & Driver

Brisbane show gears up

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THE BRISBANE TRUCK SHOW promises the biggest line-up of trucks, trailers, components, equipment and technology in the Southern Hemisphere next May.

The biennial event will run from Thursday May 18 to Sunday May 21 2023 with the big brands under one roof at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.

The show, recognised internatio­nally among the world’s leading industry business events, is owned and run by national industry associatio­n, Heavy Vehicle Industry Australia (HVIA), who have produced the Brisbane Truck Show, on behalf of members and the broader industry, for over 50 years.

HVIA’S National Events Manager Noelene Bradley says the response from exhibitors has been overwhelmi­ng.

“We are delighted and humbled by the enthusiasm of all exhibitors to return for BTS23, including those that were prevented from making it to the last show,” Ms Bradley said.

“From an attendee point of view that sets us up for a compelling, value for money event.

“And that is before we even start talking about all the external events such as the South Bank Truck

Festival – all going from strength to strength.”

HVIA has developed a comprehens­ive strategy to ensure the continued growth of the Australian heavy vehicle sector’s major biennial event into the future.

The show’s themes and communicat­ion objectives are summed up by a group of key areas: innovation, safety, sustainabi­lity, careers, knowledge and community. From there they extend through technology, design, engineerin­g and advanced manufactur­ing, to road safety, business insights, skills developmen­t, education & careers, workplace health & safety and more.

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Next year’s Brisbane Truck Show runs from May 18-21.
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