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‘No-Dig Down Under’ makes comeback

THE WORLD’S SECOND-LARGEST TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY EVENT MAKES A COMEBACK

ON 8-11 MARCH 2022, THE NO-DIG DOWN UNDER CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION IS COMING TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE IN SYDNEY.

Following on from the successful event held in September 2019 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, and due to overwhelming support from sponsors, exhibitors, and delegates, NoDig Down Under is back.

No-Dig Down Under is the southern hemisphere’s only large-scale conference and exhibition dedicated to trenchless technology. The event has grown over the years to become the second-largest no-dig technology event in the world and is now considered a ‘must-attend’ for all industry professionals.

Organised in partnership with the Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology (ASTT), the event will feature a world-class conference program, with three conference streams all focused on different aspects of the industry, training courses on trenchless methods presented by industry leaders, and an exhibition extending over 4,500 square metres and featuring exhibitors from all sectors.

There will be three sponsored social functions, including the prestigious ASTT Gala Dinner and Awards Evening, providing attendees with networking opportunities in a variety of settings with industry professionals.

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND NO-DIG DOWN UNDER 2022?

1- Learn how leading utilities are using no-dig methods The conference program largely consists of Australia and New Zealand’s leading utilities, operators, and municipalities, including Gold Coast City Council, Yarra Valley Water, APA Group, and Dial Before You Dig.

The conference program also includes presentations on research and education in trenchless technologies. Among the speakers is Adam Shayler of Bamser, who will offer a real-life perspective on how geotechnical conditions can vary and discussion of risk management strategies to deal with this. David Rogers of Nuflow Technologies will discuss advancements in structural cured in place pipe materials, liner design and manufacture. Mark Bell of IDS GeoRadar will discuss the advances in Array GPR Solutions for 3D underground utility mapping.

2- See the latest trenchless technology at the exhibition The exhibition will feature the world’s leading suppliers, manufacturers, and service providers of the latest trenchless solutions for the installation, rehabilitation, and location of underground infrastructure assets.

Many of the exhibition stalls will be presenting practical demonstrations of their equipment, which is an important opportunity to see the company’s products in action.

3- Enjoy networking at the three social functions No-Dig Down Under will feature three social functions, providing networking opportunities in a variety of different atmospheres.

On the evening of Tuesday 8 March, the exhibition will officially open with a ceremony at the ICC, sponsored by Herrenknecht.

The opening is an opportunity to get a first glimpse of the exhibition hall and speak to exhibitors about their products and services before the general public the following morning.

The Networking Reception on Wednesday 9 March, sponsored by Vermeer, is a chance for delegates to relax and unwind after a few busy days. This years’ event will take place on board a Captain Cook Cruise departing from King Street Wharf - easy walking distance from ICC Sydney. Sail into the evening with this cruise around Sydney Harbour.

The final evening boasts the ASTT Gala Dinner and Awards. This formal event – sponsored by Bothar Boring & Tunnelling – celebrates the Australasian trenchless industry’s achievements from the past two years.

Full conference registrations include access to the function, otherwise, tickets can be purchased separately on the No-Dig Down Under website.

The No-Dig Down Under Conference and Exhibition 2019 was held in Melbourne.

4- Increase your knowledge of trenchless technology by attending a training course In 2022, No-Dig Down Under will feature three training courses covering Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD), Sewer Laterals and New Installations. The training cours-es will be presented by international leaders of their respective fields.

Originally developed by the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT), the ASTT has licensed the training courses and adapted the material for Australasian audiences. The courses are considered the global industry standard for trenchless technology education.

Registrations for No-Dig Down Under are now open, and the ASTT also has 10 utility and council scholarships available for attendance at No-Dig Down Under 2022. The scholarships allow key members of Australasian utilities and councils to attend the event with reduced costs and aims to bring more employees from these organisations to the event, thereby increasing the knowledge of trenchless technology.

Register for your ticket now at www.nodigdownunder.com.au

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