The three day Australian Construction and Equipment Expo Queensland (ACE QLD) will open in less than three weeks and will deliver a platform aimed to inspire, educate and inform those in the industry.
Maureen Ryan, Event Manager, Exhibitions and Trade Fairs, said that the Expo will offer a unique and highly relative seminar program during two of the three exhibition days.
“There will be a free ‘walk in, walk out’ morning seminar program on the Thursday and Friday morning presented by a range of industry leaders and professionals,” said Ms Ryan.
The first morning of seminars will focus on understanding the hazards of sourcing machinery overseas, to the idea of using coastal shipping as an option for interstate transport, there are a number of relevant topics to be discussed throughout the morning.
The second day of the Expo will focus on apprenticeships, training and recruitment and Peter Ruhanen, from the Queensland Training Ombudsman, will be a key speaker at the seminar titled “Value of Training in Today’s Workforce”.
ACE QLD 2012 will also provide exhibitors and visitors with the opportunity to promote job opportunities and vacant positions.