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21 February 2023

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Tickets are now available for the Off-Highway Global Briefing event, which will take place on the Wednesday of ConExpo-Con/Agg 2023. Click here to buy your ticket.

Speakers at the breakfast briefing on Wednesday 15th March will include Chris Sleight, Managing Director, Off-Highway Research, who will present the latest regional and global trends for the industry, and Bill Baker, VP of Off-Highway Research, North America. 

The briefing is designed to give attendees a detailed overview of the state of the global construction equipment market, the factors which drive it and key industry issues. It is an essential event for managers and executives at equipment OEMs, component suppliers, aftermarket participants and other stakeholders in the global industry.

Everyone who registers and joins the Briefing Off-Highway Research will receive a three-month trial to the company’s North American Market Reports. These provide monthly updates to the latest construction equipment news and financial results from all the manufacturers in the region.

The event will be held in meeting room N257 of the Las Vegas Convention Center ahead of ConExpo’s official opening time on the Wednesday of the exhibition. This will allow exhibitors at the show to attend without missing valuable time on their stands. A continental breakfast will be available from 7.30 am, with presentations starting at 8.00 am. The event will finish folloing a Q&A session by 9.00 am.

Due to capacity restrictions, places are strictly limited to 100 attendees, so it is advisable to book early. 

Details of the event are available at a dedicated website, www.offhighwaybriefing.com

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