TruckShowX’s technology and trade expo will return for the 2026 event in NSW’s Hunter Valley, and will feature more than 30 unique and exciting market leaders from all sectors of trucking and commercial transport. Check out the full list of exhibitors here.

A highlight of the 2024 event, the expo was the place to be for attendees, both before and after the technical conference sessions and during the breaks, offering unparalleled networking and learning opportunities.

With almost double the number of exhibitors as the 2024 expo, industry experts from leading organisiations will again be on-hand to explain and unpack their technologies and services over a coffee or a meal.

Companies showcasing the latest in trailer equipment, future energy, telematics, powertrain technology, vehicle charging, safety systems and more will demonstrate to attendees why their business fit perfectly under the TruckShowX 2026 banner of ‘Driving The Future’.

If you’re in the trucking game you can’t afford to miss TruckShowX 2026 featuring an unrivalled lineup of the industry’s prime movers sharing how they are embracing the latest innovations, technologies and processes to reduce operating costs, boost productivity and cut emissions.

To be held on May 18-19, 2026 at Rydges Hunter Valley in regional New South Wales, the program will also include an expo showcasing technology, equipment, and services across a range of new areas, a unique ‘Drive Day’ opportunity to get behind the wheel of the latest truck models from leading manufacturers, and for the first time, a trailer display.

The program is available here and tickets can be purchased here.

TruckShowX 2026, presented by HVIA and Brisbane Truck Show, is supported by Major Sponsor NTI, Strategic Sponsors NSW Government and Destination NSW, Local Government Sponsor Cessnock City Council, Gold Sponsors Geota, Wurth and AutoSense, Silver Sponsors VE Motion and Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), Charity Partner Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds, and Media Partners ROADBOSS and Fleet News Group.

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