RehabZone: A Trenchless Experience
(UC) — A UCT exclusive, RehabZone is the original, hands-on, interactive educational experience, in the exhibit hall, for the sewer and water industry. This self-paced, walk-through exhibit-within-the-exhibit provides a comprehensive look at modern rehabilitation methods in a no-sell environment.
Equipment, videos and posters lead attendees through an in-depth tour of rehabilitation technologies. In addition, a printed “Technology Guide” features outlines of current technologies available to the industry and displayed at the ’Zone. Its pocket-size is designed for attendees’ convenience, to refer to during your RehabZone tour and later follow-up.
Experts are on-hand to share information regarding technology, rehab applications or anything else in designing and executing rehabilitation projects. However, specific details and sales literature are only available by visiting the sponsor’s booth in the main exhibit area.
Also, RehabZone includes live demonstrations and the famous Cutter Challenge.
The RehabZone is funded annually through the generous sponsorships of active trenchless rehabilitation companies. Below are the current RehabZone sponsors as of Sept. 28. Company names in bold type denote UCT exhibitors.
To sponsor, please contact committee chair, David Hill at dhill@sakcon.com.
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