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Power of jetting: New trade show

July 11, 2024
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This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with The WJA Trade Show.

A new trade show dedicated to the industrial and commercial applications of water jetting is to be held in London in September.

The Water Jetting Association, the member organisation for the UK’s water jetting industry, is holding the free-to-attend event at the StoneX Stadium, North West London, on 12th September 2024.

The WJA Trade Show has already captured significant interest with 70% of the exhibition stands available snapped up.

Water jetting has become a vital technique widely used for cleaning, surface preparation, hydrodemolition, materials cutting and in the water industry for sewer unblocking.

Industries that rely heavily on water jetting include petrochemicals processing and oil and gas exploration and production for pipe, tank and process vessel cleaning.

WJA Director Leanne Smith said: “The water jetting industry is developing rapidly, so we believe now is the time for a trade show dedicated to its growing number of service suppliers, many of them WJA members, and customers.

“This is an important opportunity for exhibitors to showcase their capabilities and shape the future of our industry.

“We’re very pleased with the response, and we have more enquiries coming in from prospective exhibitors all the time. We’ve opened online bookings for free tickets and take-up is strong.

“We’ve made this a free-to-attend event so as many interested people as possible can come along and see the advantages of water jetting, and how important it is to use the technology safely.”

WJA Training and Safety Committee Member Lee O’Callaghan, one of the event organisers, said: “An exciting range of exhibitors are already booked to attend from the UK and overseas.

“The WJA Trade Show will be the place to see the latest developments in water jetting in all its forms, from pressure washing up to ultra-high pressure jetting, and all its applications.”Become an exhibitor or book free tickets for the WJA Trade Show. See the URL below.
www.waterjetting.org.uk/tradeshow

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