Horizontal Directional Drilling Association to host HDDA Meeting and Training Conference in May 2024
(UI) – From May 7th- 8th, the Horizontal Directional Drilling Association (HDDA) will host its HDDA Meeting and Training Conference in Baton Rouge, Louisianna. Held at the Baton Rouge Marriot, HDD professionals will have the chance to dive into rig mechanics, learn how to identify utilities, discuss the importance of fluid control, among other important topics relevant to the HDD industry.
Attendees can network with other professionals at a happy hour on the evening of May 7th. Starting the morning of May 8th, conference goers will attend trainings with major companies such as Vermeer and DCS Fluid Solutions.
Sponsorship opportunities are available for interested participants. To learn more about the event and register for FREE, click here.
The Horizontal Directional Drilling Association (HDDA) is a trade organization that promotes horizontal directional drilling for the utility and pipeline industry. The overarching goal is to educate Public and Governmental agencies of the economic and environmental benefits of horizontal directional drilling.
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