Discover the Future of Civil Engineering Testing at CETANZ 2023 Conference!

Jul 15, 2023 | Insitutek

CETANZ 2023 Conference

We are thrilled to invite you once more to the highly anticipated CETANZ 2023 Conference, where the future of Civil Engineering Testing will unfold before your eyes! As one of our valued clients, we believe this event presents an excellent opportunity for you to stay at the forefront of the evolving landscape of Civil Engineering Testing.

CETANZ 2023 is set to be an unforgettable event, bringing together professionals from various sectors, including engineers, civil contractors, utility providers, government agencies, operators involved with CPT testing, and civil testing laboratories. The conference theme, “Aukaha Resilience through the Kauri Tree,” beautifully symbolises strength and adaptability, reminding us of the power of resilience in thriving amidst challenges.

Event Details:
📅 Date: 9-11 August, 2023
📍 Location: Distinction Hotel, Kirikiriroa Hamilton
🌐 Website: CETANZ 2023

 

Reasons to Attend:

  • Discover cutting-edge practices that promote both infrastructure and personal resilience, equipping you with the tools needed to overcome future challenges effectively.
  • Connect with industry experts and peers, opening doors for potential collaborations and partnerships that can elevate your professional career.
  • Explore our comprehensive solutions designed to address your specific project needs, ensuring the success of your endeavors.

We invite you to drop by our exhibition booth at CETANZ 2023, where you’ll find a hub of knowledge-sharing and meaningful discussions. We will be eager to chat with you, showcase our latest offerings, and explore how we can contribute to the long-term success of your projects.

Apart from that, don’t miss our presentation titled “How to Double the Lift Thickness (and Halve the Number of Lifts) Without Compromising Compaction Quality – An Australian Case Study.” This compelling presentation will demonstrate innovative techniques from an Australian case study, allowing you to double lift thickness during construction while significantly reducing the number of lifts required. Our findings hold immense promise for enhancing efficiency and maintaining uncompromised compaction quality in your projects.

Secure your spot at the CETANZ 2023 Conference by visiting the official conference website.

We sincerely hope you can join us at this exciting event. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with peers, learn from industry experts, and explore the latest advancements in Civil Engineering Testing.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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