The Florida RV SuperShow’s Industry Day opened today (January 13), marking the start of the annual event with a slate of training sessions designed for RV industry personnel ahead of the show’s public opening.
Industry Day precedes the Florida RV SuperShow’s public run from January 14–18, and is reserved exclusively for qualified RV industry professionals, who must present credentials and identification to enter designated sessions.
According to event details, Industry Day programming includes technical education and operational training aimed at supporting service, maintenance, and product knowledge across the RV and campground sectors.
Florida LP Gas courses are scheduled in conjunction with Industry Day activities; however, organizers noted that all classes were full as of the event’s opening.
Truma Technical Training is also being offered as part of Industry Day, with access restricted to RV industry personnel only.
The Florida RV SuperShow is being held at the Florida State Fairgrounds, where a free shuttle service is operating throughout the event to transport attendees around the perimeter of the showgrounds and to the north end of the midway.
Seminars are presented throughout the day, allowing attendees flexibility in selecting sessions that align with their operational or technical interests.
Public programming begins Wednesday, January 14, with educational seminars scheduled hourly, covering topics that range from campground power safety to RV maintenance and emerging technologies.
The first seminar on Wednesday focuses on measuring campground power and surge protector demonstrations, providing practical guidance on evaluating pedestal safety prior to RV connection.
Additional sessions include a presentation on guided RV tours in Alaska and Canada, highlighting structured travel experiences that emphasize guaranteed campground reservations and professionally led itineraries.
Technical education continues with a midday seminar on tankless water heaters presented by Lippert, covering system features, replaceable parts, operational guidance, maintenance practices, and troubleshooting considerations.
Cummins is scheduled to present an afternoon session on Onan generator operation and maintenance, reviewing generator use, routine service requirements, exhaust considerations, and common service issues.
Later programming includes a seminar on Class A diesel chassis maintenance, addressing filters, fluids, service intervals, and core vehicle systems such as engines, transmissions, suspensions, and tires.
The day concludes with sessions on medical transport services for travelers and an educational presentation on RV solar systems, including system components, lithium battery upgrades, and estimating solar power needs.
The Florida RV SuperShow as a platform for showcasing newly released RV models and emerging innovations, positioning the event as an annual industry checkpoint for both professional education and product visibility.