ConExpo-Con/Agg is introducing a new show identity and theme.
North America s largest construction show is slated for March 14-18, 2023, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Now using the tag line Taking Construction to the Next Level, show owner Association of Equipment Manufacturers says the new branding reflects how the show and our industry has evolved and what it aspires to be in the future.
“The forward motion of the logo matches the forward motion of the show, where construction professionals experience the latest equipment, participate in demonstrations and education, make new professional connections and grow their own marketability within the industry.” says Dana Wuesthoff, AEM s vice president of exhibitions and event services.
Conexpo Unveils New Logo, Brand ID
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CONEXPO-CON/AGG has unveiled a new brand identity and tagline, Taking Construction to the Next Level. The updated branding aims to reflect the growth of the construction industry and the role the exhibition plays in connecting innovators, equipment manufacturers, and construction professionals. Held every three years in Las Vegas, CONEXPO-CON/AGG is North America’s largest construction trade show featuring the latest construction equipment and technology applications for the industry.
“The launch of a new identity for CONEXPO-CON/AGG reflects how the show and our industry has evolved and what it aspires to be in the future,” said Dana Wuesthoff, vice president exhibitions and event services at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers and CONEXPO-CON/AGG show director. “The forward motion of the logo matches the forward motion of the show, where cons
CONEXPO-CON/AGG unveils new logo, brand identity
CONEXPO-CON/AGG, the premier event that connects experts from every major construction sector, today unveiled a new brand identity and tag line,
Taking Construction to the Next Level.
The updated branding reflects the growth and momentum of the construction industry and the role the exhibition plays in connecting innovators, equipment manufactures and construction professionals. Held every three years in Las Vegas, CONEXPO-CON/AGG is North America’s largest construction trade show featuring the latest construction equipment and technology applications for the industry.
“The launch of a new identity for CONEXPO-CON/AGG reflects how the show and our industry has evolved and what it aspires to be in the future,” said Dana Wuesthoff, vice president exhibitions and event services at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers and CONEXPO-CON/AGG show director. “The forward motion of the logo matches the forward motion of the
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ConExpo-Con/AGG unveiled a new brand identity and tag line, Taking Construction to the Next Level.
The updated branding reflects the growth and momentum of the construction industry and the role the exhibition plays in connecting innovators, equipment manufactures and construction professionals.
Held every three years in Las Vegas, ConExpo-Con/AGG is North America s largest construction trade show featuring the latest construction equipment and technology applications for the industry. The launch of a new identity for ConExpo-Con/AGG reflects how the show and our industry has evolved and what it aspires to be in the future, said Dana Wuesthoff, vice president exhibitions and event services at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers and ConExpo-Con/AGG show director.
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