Work Truck Week 2025 Unveils Education Program
New special sessions focus on talent development, commercial vehicle data & servicing the tech-driven truck…
Shops and technicians can explore current trends, delve into technical details and learn new strategies for success through the Work Truck Week 2025 education program.
Part of the Work Truck Week 2025 trade show put on by the Work Truck Association (NTEA), set for March 4-7 in Indianapolis, professional learning opportunities include new special sessions on talent development, commercial vehicle data, and selling and servicing the tech-driven truck, as well as a full slate of shorter breakout sessions.
“Education is one of the core pillars of Work Truck Week,” says Jennifer Mitchell, NTEA senior director of content development. “We have sessions for fleet managers, vehicle upfitters, truck dealers and other industry professionals with a wide range of experience, from those just starting out to seasoned veterans.”
The 2025 education program provides insights and strategies to help commercial vehicle industry professionals plan for the future and enhance operational growth, according to officials. Key topics include market data and industry trends, vehicle engineering and compliance, government regulations, chassis OEM updates, workforce development, fleet management, vehicle propulsion and sustainability solutions and more.
Unique to Work Truck Week are annual chassis updates during which leading commercial vehicle manufacturers share their latest chassis specifications and designs, review body and equipment installations and provide insight into future vehicle and technology plans.
This year, 16 manufacturers plan chassis updates: Bollinger Motors, Daimler Truck North America, Ford Pro, Freightliner Custom Chassis, GM Envolve, Hino Trucks, International, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Kenworth Truck Company, Lion Electric, Mack Trucks, Mercedes-Benz USA, Mullen Automotive, Peterbilt Motors Company, RAM Professional and Ree Automotive.