World of Asphalt/AGG1 shatters records with 38 percent surge in attendance
A record number of asphalt and aggregates professionals convened in Nashville for the largest World of Asphalt and AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo in the show's history. Running March 25 to 27, 2024, the show set new records in both attendance and square footage.
Over 15,800 industry professionals participated in the three-day event, exploring more than 440 exhibitors and 120 educational sessions. This is a 38 percent increase in attendance, shattering the previous record of 11,400 set in 2022. Visitors travelled from across the country and abroad, some travelling from as far as Africa, England, and Argentina, to take part in the trade show and conference. A total of 71 people from the Dominican Republic registered for the event, including the country's Minister of Public Works, Deligne Ascencion Burgos, who attended an education session and received a tour of the exhibit floor from show-staff leadership. The exhibit floor encompassed more than 207,000 square feet of the Music City Center; a 14,000 foot-increase compared to 2022's event in the same space.
"The success of this year's event is thanks to the dedication and collaboration of all our teams and partners," said World of Asphalt Show Director Brittany Schmidtke. "This year's record-breaking attendance proves the vital role this event plays in the asphalt and aggregates industries."
According to Lupe Aranda, president of Superior Roadway Services Florida, "This is my second time attending a World of Asphalt show. I come here to see the new equipment, new technology, especially before it's out on the market. If you're in the paving business, you need to come here."
"World of Asphalt and AGG1 gives Volvo CE a space to engage directly with new customers and foster meaningful connections across the industry," said Volvo North America Head of PR and Exhibitions Amy Crouse. "It's an event our team always looks forward to, and the 2024 show was nothing short of outstanding in both attendance and location."
Education at World of Asphalt's People, Plants & Paving Conference and the AGG1 Academy totaled more than 120 sessions. Some of the most popular sessions included Best Practices for Milling & Profiling, Best Practices for Residential & Commercial Paving, and Relational Leadership.
"I've been in the business for 35 years, but it's the tips that I don't know that I'm learning in these sessions and the latest technology that I'm seeing is helping all of us get to that next level," said Bob Parker, a consultant with Rap Gap Consultants and retired DOT State Representative.
"The AGG1 Academy & Expo is a unique environment that facilitates the connection of exhibitors and attendees to experience the latest innovations, technology, and education," said NSSGA President and CEO Michael Johnson. "This year's immense growth of exhibit space and attendance is aligned with the strength and impact of the entire aggregates industry."
Raised on Blacktop and World of Asphalt collaborated to host a kick-off party. Also sponsored by Bagela by Pavement Recyclers, Dynapac, LeeBoy, WIRTGEN GROUP, and XBroom the event brought together 300 asphalt professionals to ignite excitement on the eve of the show's opening.
At the Rock & Roads Reception, held at the Music City Center, attendees and exhibitors enjoyed networking and camaraderie. The event, held on Tuesday night, featured live music, a Dolly Parton impersonator, and a beverage donkey.
Through a record number of press events, 12 companies introduced new products or partnerships. WIRTEN GROUP's display of sustainable technologies for the road construction process chain included the world premiere of the Wirtgen W 150 Fi compact milling machine.
The product unveilings continued, with BOMAG's latest updates to its CR series pavers, including the BOMAG CR 1030 T rubber track paver. It also featured two electric machines from BOMAG's e-PERFORMANCE offering.
Eagle Crusher Co introduced the MaxRap 25 Portable, featuring Eagle's UltraMax 25 impactor. Hailed as a two-in-one plant, it can crush RAP at multiple locations and also be converted by removing the diverter chute work to recycle concrete and aggregates.
The last day of World of Asphalt featured a sold-out Women of Asphalt Day. The inaugural event brought together women from across the U.S. for conversations, professional development, and networking.
Running concurrently with AGG1 was the NSSGA annual convention, which featured a sold-out Young Leaders Luncheon. Program participants heard remarks from Robert "Shark" Garland, a combat veteran fighter pilot of the United States Air Force who shared how companies can achieve consistent success, even in the midst of disruption.
World of Asphalt and AGG1 returns in 2025 when the show travels to St. Louis, Missouri, from March 25 to 27, 2025.
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