TRACTO TECHNIK hosts Hands On day
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Continuing with it’s aim of ‘Inspiring Trenchless technologies’, TRACTO TECHNIK will hold ‘Hands on Days’ again this year, from the 16th to the 26th of September. This year is the 10th anniversary of these popular international presentation days.
Numerous visitors from 20 nations are expected to show up in Saalhausen and its surroundings.
Early birds can take a tour of the company’s factories before the official programme starts. From 9.00am onwards the official programme starts.
Depending on the interest of the qualified visitor, it will be possible to choose from 30 interesting expert presentations. There will also be plenty of time for system-based conversations with the highly qualified exhibitors.
Current development of Nodig Technology in particular will be shown on the test site (12 different stages will be set up for our visitors). At these stages practitioners can try out the machines themselves as well as sharing their experiences with each other.
The evening will also be inspiring. Visitors will dive into an unusual ambience of the Sauerland-pyramids and can – if they want to – receive information about the geothermal energy heated park as well as taking part in an exhibition about the landings on the moon.
For more information/ and registration services: sabine.naujoks@tracto-technik.de
Phone Number: 00 49 2723 808127
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/17092014/tracto-technik-hosts-hands-on-day/
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