Industry trade shows and conventions provide essential opportunities to experience emerging machinery and technologies firsthand. They also serve as key venues for building relationships with OEMs, industry stakeholders, and media contacts who can help advance your business.
Each of these events delivers unique opportunities across the construction, demolition, concrete, agriculture, utility, and mining sectors. Attendees can also experience live demonstrations and high-energy skills competitions that showcase the industry's best in action. These 2026 events offer a chance to connect with the broader construction community and be part of the momentum shaping the year ahead.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) brings together global brands to connect, collaborate, and push innovation forward. As a leading technology event, it showcases cutting-edge solutions addressing some of the construction industry's biggest challenges. Alongside major keynote speakers unveiling breakthrough technologies, CES will feature Caterpillar CEO Joe Creed, who will take the stage to discuss AI, autonomy, and data-driven innovation shaping the future of heavy equipment. The show also recognizes companies driving the next wave of technological advancement with its 2026 Innovation Awards.
At the annual AED (Associated Equipment Distributors) Summit in Dallas, Texas, industry leaders can connect, collaborate, and explore solutions to the industry's key challenges. Topics at the 2026 show include shifts in the trade and tariff environment, the right-to-repair legislation, supply chain challenges, and fostering relationships within the industry. The AED Summit is an opportunity for industry players and leaders to dig into the factors shaping tomorrow's heavy equipment distribution landscape and the strategies to build a blueprint for the future.
World of Concrete is the premier international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries. The show brings together suppliers, contractors, and innovators for a dynamic mix of product showcases, hands-on demonstrations, and high-level education. Indoor and outdoor exhibits highlight the latest equipment and technologies, and the 2026 education program offers targeted sessions on technical applications, project management, business best practices, and safety.
Renamed from the C&D World Conference, the CDRA Conference & Tradeshow reinforces a stronger, more direct connection to the Construction & Demolition Recycling Association and continues to serve as the annual gathering point for the C&D recycling industry.The updated name underscores the event's alignment with CDRA's mission to advance the industry, influence the future of recycling, and foster collaboration among leading recyclers, vendors, and stakeholders. Attendees, including executives and managers from top C&D recyclers, waste management firms, material suppliers, specialty sectors, government agencies, and consulting firms, can expect high-quality programming, important networking opportunities, and a robust speaker roster featuring industry insiders sharing practical insights and experience.
National Demolition Association's (NDA) 2026 Annual Convention & Expo, Demolition Phoenix, is set to bring the industry together in Phoenix, Arizona, from February 4-7, 2026. This action-packed event gives attendees the chance to forge valuable relationships with top manufacturers and suppliers, generate new business opportunities, and uncover growth strategies that sharpen their competitive edge. A new second-stage education program will help companies enhance safety practices, improve efficiencies, and boost margins. The Live DEMOlition Event provides hands-on access to machinery and equipment, giving teams the chance to test tools and technologies in real jobsite conditions.
The Canadian Concrete Expo 2026 brings together more than 400 national and international exhibitors, 8,000 attendees, and 400,000 square feet of show floor for its biggest event yet. Dedicated to the concrete, construction, and aggregates industries, the CCE spans five halls and features expert-led conference sessions, live demos, and main-stage presentations that showcase the latest technologies, equipment, and industry insights. New for 2026, the show will feature collaborative indoor pours alongside innovations in equipment, decking, and emerging construction technologies. Highlights include an Equipment & Product Demo Area offering a "try before you buy" experience, a dedicated Forming, Shoring & Scaffolding Pavilion, and more than 40 education sessions covering sustainability, advanced methods, infrastructure strategies, and the future of construction.
The ARA Show (American Rental Association) presents the latest in rental-specific products and solutions to support growth across North America. With over 650 exhibitors, ARA Show attendees can expect to see new technologies and Show-Only Specials, connect with the industry's top suppliers, and walk away with real-world strategies for operational efficiency, team optimization, and profitable growth. The expo floor will feature high-impact events and interactive learning experiences designed for both new players in the rental industry and seasoned professionals.
CONEXPO-CON/AGG returns in 2026 with its most immersive and future-focused edition yet, featuring more than 2,000 exhibitors across 2.9 million square feet of show floor and offering 150 education sessions and hands-on workshops. This triennial event focuses on the theme, "Breaking New Ground," to deliver a full week of live equipment demonstrations, technology showcases, and forward-looking industry insights. Attendees can explore the latest advancements across concrete, aggregates, earthmoving, trucking, lifting, hauling, and more, while connecting with leading manufacturers, innovators, and service providers.
The Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show is a key industry event where professionals in Atlantic Canada can explore the latest machinery and models shaping the sector. The show brings together major segments including heavy equipment, road building, forestry, and snow and ice management. Attendees can navigate an extensive lineup of equipment, connect with leading companies showcasing new products, and experience emerging technologies from the Maritimes and beyond.
NASTT (North American Society for Trenchless Technology) hosts its annual conference focused on emerging practices and trends in trenchless technology. Thousands of industry professionals attend to explore new methods and techniques to optimize performance on the job site. The No-Dig Show will also celebrate innovators, champions, and volunteers at the NASTT awards.
The National Heavy Equipment Show returns in April 2026 to celebrate 30 years of showcasing new equipment, technologies, and services across heavy construction, road building, snow removal, crushing and screening, and infrastructure. Attendees can explore hundreds of machine models at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, connect with industry professionals, and review the latest trends. The show, once again, features the "PIT", a dedicated display of aggregate equipment including crushers, grinders, chippers, and feeder stackers, along with the returning Rental Pavilion presented in partnership with the Canadian Rental Association.
From May 3 to 6, the global mining industry will gather for a three-day convention and exhibition featuring technical presentations, networking opportunities, and focused educational programming. More than 600 companies will exhibit new equipment, tools, technologies, services, and products for the mining industry. Participants from over 50 countries will join thousands of professionals to exchange insights, explore emerging solutions, and engage in immersive learning experiences across the expanded trade show floor.
The Canadian Mining Expo will feature over 400 exhibitors showcasing innovation, products, and services for the mining industry. Key conferences, including the First Nations Forum and Projects in the Pipeline, provide essential industry updates and practical insights influencing the future of mining. Job seekers can also explore training opportunities and connect with participating companies by submitting resumes on-site.
Hillhead is one of the U.K.'s largest quarrying, construction, and recycling equipment exhibitions. This biennial event takes place in a working Derbyshire quarry, bringing together more than 600 exhibitors and nearly 20,000 visitors over three days. Major OEMs and small businesses will bring the best in new equipment and trusted quarrying tools. In addition to touring the quarry, attendees can observe live demonstrations of plant and quarry equipment performing real-world tasks with the next generation of tools.
Spanning 1.2 million square feet and attracting nearly 30,000 professionals, Equip unites contractors, dealers, designers, arborists, manufacturers, and industry innovators for four days of hands-on demos, education, networking, and product launches. Attendees can compare equipment side-by-side, talk directly with the experts who design and build it, and participate in indoor and outdoor demos that test real-world performance. Education sessions developed by industry professionals cover business strategy, marketing, technical training, and leadership, offering practical insights to strengthen teams and expand services.
Trimble Dimensions brings together thousands of AEC (architecture, engineering, construction), geospatial, and transportation professionals each year to examine the technologies shaping the industry's digital future. This annual event features keynote addresses, expert-led sessions, hands-on labs, workshops, and demos covering AI, data analytics, and connected workflows. Attendees can explore how Trimble's hardware, software, and services connect the physical and digital worlds through expo hall displays and special events such as the Construction Startup Competition and the 0-60 Challenge.
No-Dig North features NASTT's Good Practices Courses on November 2, with technical session tracks, an exhibition hall, and networking events rounding out the three days of this conference. The convention also highlights the No-Dig North Project of the Year, an award recognizing outstanding Canadian trenchless technology projects that exemplify innovation, technical excellence, and significant contributions to the advancement of trenchless methods. The NASTT No-Dig North Municipal & Utility Scholarship provides employees of North American municipalities, government agencies, and utility owners with limited or no training funds a full (or one-day) conference and exhibition registration with full access to all exhibits and technical paper sessions.