Sponsors: American Public Transportation Assn, Washington, DC
Site: San Diego Conventional Center, San Diego, California, USA
Dates: October 6 -8, 2008
Industry: Transportation Equipment/Services
Fees: Exhibits - Free; Conference – USD525 - USD575;
Size: 276,500 nsf Exhibitors: 736; Attendees: 10,129
Show Description: APTA's Int'l Public Transportation Expo showcases public transit-related products and services to industry professionals from around the word. Products with high export potential include buses, components, products and services that leverage niches from other modes of transportation such as rail or paratransit vehicles.
Product Categories: Product Categories include: Air conditioning/heating, alternative-fueled vehicles, articulated buses, automated transit systems, cockpit modules/systems, dynamometers, engineering rail simulation, fare collection systems, filtration products, fueling equip, intelligent transportation systems, maintenance equip, noise reduction equip, paratransit equip/services, power control substations, sanitation systems, safety & security, safety equip, scheduling systems, vehicle washing equip, wire & cable products Transportation ministers, policy makers, purchasing officers, directors or maintenance, environmental compliance officers, planning officials, general managers, public utility officials, foremen, transit managers.
Technical Program: Technical sessions are presented as part of the concurrent Annual Meeting. Recognized authorities present the workshop and conference sessions, which cover the entire range of transit industry concerns including equipment design and technology, maintenance programs and facilities, personnel management, marketing, funding, future trends and more.
Marketing Program: Target markets include Latin America, Canada, Europe and Asia.
Attendee Benefits: International reception, all organizing delegation leaders receive 3 nights complimentary hotel.
International Attendee Profile: Transportation ministers, policy makers, purchasing officers, directors or maintenance, environmental compliance officers, planning officials, general managers, public utility officials, foremen, transit managers