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PMA Exhibits At No Dig 2022 with Equipment New to Australia

Written by Pipe Management Australia | Jun 2, 2022 2:00:00 PM

It has been over three years since the last No-Dig Down Under event, and this year, Pipe Management Australia (PMA) is set to captivate attendees with an outstanding exhibit.

No-Dig Down Under is the southern hemisphere’s only large-scale conference and exhibition dedicated to trenchless technology. Organised in partnership with the Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology (ASTT), No-Dig Down Under 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.

The No-Dig Down Under event will take place at the Sydney International Convention Centre from 14-17 June, 2022. This year, the event consists of numerous networking events, conference streams and an exhibition that is open to the public for free entry, though registration is required.

As a leading utility management service provider, PMA will have a display at the exhibition, demonstrating some of the most advanced and innovative equipment and techniques in the industry.

Attendees will be able to get an up-close look at PMA’s latest remote-controlled MicroTraxx Culvert Cleaning Unit. The MicroTraxx is capable of waterless cleaning of culverts, reducing waste, cost and time on your project.

One of PMA’s MicroTraxx units cleaning culverts.

Also on the display will be PMA’s stormwater mural. The mural was designed by renowned Brazilian Artist, Jack Usephot using a technique known as Photoshop Compositing where the artist uses hundreds of images to make up one contiguous mural.

Attendees will have the chance to go into the draw to win a gourmet hamper valued at $500 by visiting PMA’s exhibit and entering the competition.

Join PMA at No-Dig Down Under 2022 and have a chat with some of our industry-leading experts about how we can assist with your next project at exhibit 79.

Register to attend No-Dig 2022