FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Join the commercial vehicle industry data revolution at Work Truck Weekยฎ 2025. NTEA โ The Work Truck Associationโขย introduces Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange & Reception, a half-day Special Session on March 6 showcasing new possibilities for obtaining, analyzing and using data; understanding market trends; and improving business processes.
Work Truck Week 2025 runs March 4โ7, 2025, at Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. More Than A Trade Showยฎ, it encompasses Green Truck Summit, The Work Truck Showยฎ, NTEA Annual Meeting, Ride & Drive, educational program and more. Green Truck Summit is March 4, educational sessions run March 4โ6, Work Truck Show exhibits are open March 5โ7 and Ride & Drive runs March 5โ6. Work Truck Week, North Americaโs largest work truck event, is produced by NTEA. Register at worktruckweek.com.
โWe are on the cusp of a data revolution in the commercial vehicle industry,โ explains Kevin Koester, NTEA managing director. โSoftware-defined vehicles, telematics, artificial intelligence and other technologies are generating data and providing resources that can help businesses plan and progress in new ways. The time is right to come together to explore the tools to leverage existing data and lead the development of the next wave of data-driven decision-making.โ
Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange is designed for industry professionals looking for new data sources, interested in leveraging their companyโs own data and/or collaborating with others who want to move the industry forward.
The four-hour event kicks off with a review of the current state of data availability and use in the commercial vehicle industry led by Andrew Wrobel, NTEA commercial vehicle insight strategist. This is followed by three breakouts:
- Best practices for using data in business decisions
- Evolution through telematics
- Leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for data analysis and protection.
In the first session, Joe Langley, associate director, North American light vehicle production for S&P Global Mobility, will identify best practices for vehicle analysis to make better-informed business decisions.
Steven Berube, vice president of sales for GEOTAB, will then explore the evolution of Class 3โ7 multi-stage manufactured commercial vehicles through the lens of telematics. Heโll provide an overview of the macro trends that have influenced the industry over the last two decades and the role that telematics has played in supporting these transitions โ as well as how changes in telematics will help drive the industry into the future.
Finally, Bucky Dodd, CEO and principal consultant at ClearKinetic, will discuss how AI is transforming data analysis, making it easier than ever to turn complex information into clear, actionable insights. The session will uncover how AI-driven analysis makes it easier to identify trends, refine strategies and make data-backed decisions in real time. It will also examine best practices for securing data.
Koester will wrap up the conference with a look to the future of data acquisition and analysis within the commercial vehicle industry. The conference is followed by a reception to give participants the opportunity to discuss what theyโve learned and exchange ideas.
โSuccess in the work truck industry goes beyond hardware and software,โ Koester says. โIt increasingly depends on data and the people who are willing to create, leverage and collaborate on it. Attending the Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange is an important step in understanding how to transform data into strategic actions to move operations โ and the work truck industry โ forward.โ
The Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange & Reception Special Session runs 1:30โ5:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 6, at Indiana Convention Center. It is not included in any Work Truck Week registration package โ it is available for purchase separately. Learn more and register at worktruckweek.com or contact NTEA (info@ntea.com or 248-489-7090) for more information.
About NTEA
Established in 1964, NTEA โ The Work Truck Associationโข, a 501(c)(6) organization, represents more thanย 2,100 companiesย that manufacture, distribute, install, sell and repair commercial vehicles, truck bodies, truck equipment, trailers and accessories. Buyers of work trucks and the major commercial truck chassis manufacturers also belong to NTEA. The Association provides in-depth technical information, education, and member programs and services, and producesย Work Truck Week, Green Truck Summit, Commercial Vehicle Upfitting Summit and Executive Leadership Summit. The Association maintains its administrative headquarters in suburban Detroit andย government relations offices in Washington, DC, and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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