Registration is now open for the highly anticipated Scrap Expo, the latest event from the Recycling Today Media Group. Scheduled for Sept. 13-14, the expo is the first of its kind in the scrap industry. Attendees will find more than 10 acres of outdoor demo space lined with a variety of scrap handling equipment. Additionally, the indoor exhibit space will be home to a curated educational program and more exhibitors.
The expo will take place at the Kentucky Exposition Center, which is well-positioned to offer a vast outdoor demonstration area. Machines and materials will be on-site to give the feel of a working scrap yard. Operators will have the opportunity to grab the joysticks and get a feel for how different machines respond and operate—all in one location.
Scrap Expo will kick off Tuesday, Sept. 13, with live demos and exhibition from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and continues Wednesday, Sept. 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Click here for more schedule details.
Attendees can save on registration now through April 22 with our Super Early Bird Pricing discount. Group registrants of three or more from the same company also will receive a 10 percent discount. Pricing details can be found here.
Scrap Expo offers two registration options. The One Day Pass allows attendees to access the outdoor demonstration yard as well as all indoor exhibits on the day of their choosing. For attendees looking to take advantage of all Scrap Expo has to offer, our Conference & Expo Pass option provides access to both days of education as well as outdoor and indoor exhibit spaces for the full duration of the event.
Sign up here to stay up to date as more details are unveiled. Visit www.ScrapExpo.net for more information on pricing, exhibitors and education.
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