Registration is now open for the World of Asphalt Show & Conference and the AGG1 Academy and Expo, running March 25-27 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Following the unprecedented success of the 2024 show, which saw a record-breaking 38 percent surge in attendance, the 2025 World of Asphalt and AGG1 Academy & Expo is poised to continue a tradition of excellence in the Gateway City, renowned for medical, scientific and engineering marvels. Taking advantage of the expansive America’s Center in the heart of St. Louis, the 2025 event promises an impressive showcase of the latest industry equipment, services and technologies.
“We are thrilled to open registration for the World of Asphalt and AGG1 Academy & Expo,” said World of Asphalt show director Brittany Schmidtke. “After the success of last year’s event, we are fully committed to delivering an even more dynamic and informative experience for our attendees. We encourage everyone in the industry to take advantage of the early registration to secure their spot at the forefront of asphalt innovation.”
Attendees who register by November 22, 2024, will receive a 35 percent early bird discount. Use promo code NEWS35.
“World of Asphalt is where our industry comes together to share the latest innovations across the paving ecosphere – technology, equipment, employee relations, business solutions, paving best practices, and AI,” said Audrey Copeland, PhD, PE, President & CEO of the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA), the show’s majority owner. “We’re excited to bring all this learning to St. Louis, where four interstates paved with asphalt converge, and to enjoy fun and fellowship on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River.”
Participants can expect a comprehensive educational experience through tracks within the People, Plants and Paving Conference and the AGG1 Academy & Expo. Courses will tackle various topics designed to provide actionable insights and improve business operations.
Register today for your chance to be part of the event shaping the future of the asphalt and aggregates industry.