Aquajet hosts ‘World Tour’ event in Germany
Published 12/9, 2024 at 13:43Aquajet, leading global designer and manufacturer of innovative hydrodemolition technology, held a European World Tour event on the 5 and 6 June in Germany. Approximately 70 customers from eight different countries, Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Norway, Italy, the UK and Australia, attended. Aquajet’s German distributor, Brokk Germany, hosted the event in Friedenweiler.
The World Tour event provided educational presentations about Aquajet’s fleet of products, hydrodemolition methods and networking opportunities to help participants learn more about Aquajet equipment and the hydrodemolition industry. Attendees also got a preview of new product features that will be launched later this year. “It’s an exciting time for hydrodemolition. Technology is rapidly advancing, there is a greater demand for the services and a readiness to replace handheld methods with safer, more automated processes,” said Roger Simonsson, Aquajet managing director. “Many new customers joined us at the event with great enthusiasm for hydrodemolition. We spent a lot of time discussing applications and challenges and the potential for hydrodemolition solutions.”
The World Tour provided advanced training on how users can maximise productivity and achieve the best results with Aquajet equipment. Attendees had the opportunity to see ‘Aqua Cutter’ hydrodemolition robots and a variety of efficiency enhancing accessories, including the circular power head, ‘Rotolance’, dual and triple nozzles, as well as the extension kit and ‘Aqua Spine’. They also got to experience the silent operation of the ‘Ecosilence’ high pressure pump and see the ‘EcoClear’ wastewater treatment system work with Aqua Cutters. In conjunction with one another, Aquajet says its equipment provides contractors with state of the art productivity and safety with the perk of fully automated, onsite wastewater treatment that meets environmental regulations.
Aquajet also demonstrated different hydrodemolition scenarios by request, such as a blow through, so the group could analyse conditions, settings and other factors. “There was an overwhelmingly positive reaction to the event,” Simonsson said. “We always enjoy the opportunity to interact with customers and learn how we can expand our offering to address even more of their applications.”