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Registration and housing are now open for Work Truck Week 2026, March 10–13, 2026, at Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
Work Truck Week encompasses The Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Work Truck Week Ride & Drive, educational programs and more. Green Truck Summit is March 10, educational sessions run March 10–12, and Work Truck Show exhibits are open March 11–13. Work Truck Week is produced by NTEA – The Work Truck Association.
Equal parts industry gathering, product launchpad, information exchange, and business builder, Work Truck Week delivers opportunities to connect, explore, and discover across the commercial vehicle market.
“Over the last 25 years, the industry has taken ownership of Work Truck Week and shaped it into the event it needs to be to drive business success for our exhibitors and attendees,” said Steve Carey, NTEA president & CEO. “There’s nowhere better to collaborate with colleagues from throughout the commercial vehicle ecosystem, evaluate the latest vehicles and equipment, learn about trends and technology, and prepare for the future.”
Make connections
Work Truck Week is built around connection and collaboration. In addition to meeting with colleagues in the exhibit hall, there are multiple opportunities to engage with thousands of commercial vehicle professionals, starting with the Opening Reception on March 10, which will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Additionally, the event will feature breakfast at the NTEA Annual Meeting on March 12. Presentations include updates on Association initiatives and resources, as well as keynote remarks from political pundits Karl Rove and Jim Messina.
Finally, the Generation Next Leadership Workshop & Networking Reception will be on March 11. This interactive workshop will demonstrate how to use improv to enhance communication and leadership skills.
Explore vehicles and equipment
More than 500 companies are signed up to fill the Work Truck Show exhibit hall and New Exhibitor Pavilion with the latest innovations in commercial vehicles, equipment, and technology. This commercial vehicle trade show is a one-stop-shop to discover new products; optimize commercial vehicle design and specification; find new business opportunities; meet with current and prospective customers; and consult with management, product, and engineering teams from multiple suppliers. The main exhibit hall is open March 11–13, while New Exhibitor Pavilion showcases first-time exhibitors March 11–12.
Commercial vehicles with the latest technology, fuel, sustainability offerings and propulsion systems will also be at Work Truck Week Ride & Drive, open to all attendees March 11–12.
Gather insights and solutions
Green Truck Summit on March 10 is a full-day immersion into new and emerging commercial vehicle technology. Presenters provide information, solutions and resources in support of the work truck industry’s drive toward greater sustainability, productivity, and efficiency.
The truck industry conference educational program March 10–12 includes a range of in-depth Special Sessions and shorter Breakout Sessions to equip companies with strategies to strengthen operations now and in the future. Sessions cover critical topics such as evolving industry trends, vehicle engineering and compliance, government regulations, workforce development, fleet management, powertrain innovations, and upfitting solutions. A dozen commercial vehicle OEMs share vehicle changes and upfitting solutions during exclusive Chassis Updates.
Registered WTW and GTS Conference Package attendees can access some Breakout Session materials on-demand after the event.
Get all the event details, register, and book hotel rooms at worktruckweek.com or contact NTEA ([email protected] or 248-489-7090) for more information. Work Truck Week early bird registration deadline is Feb. 13, 2026.
