On June 5-6 this year, Aquajet’s World Tour made a successful European stop in Friedenweiler, Germany. Hosted by our German distributor, Brokk DA, the event gathered around 70 customers from eight countries, including Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Norway, Italy, the UK, and Australia, offering a perfect opportunity for industry professionals to learn more about Hydrodemolition and the latest advancements in Aquajet’s product range.
Over two days, participants engaged in educational presentations and networking while exploring Aquajet’s hydrodemolition solutions. Attendees were also given an exclusive look at upcoming product features launching later this year. One of the key highlights of the event was the advanced training sessions that focused on how users can maximize productivity and achieve the best possible results with Aquajet’s equipment. Customers had the chance to see our Aqua Cutter hydrodemolition robots in action, alongside a wide range of efficiency-enhancing accessories, including the Circular Power Head, Rotolance, Dual and Triple nozzles, the Extension Kit, and Aqua Spine.
The World Tour continued on October 9 with a successful stop in Hong Kong, hosted by Brokk Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd. This Asia-based event drew 85 participants from China, Malaysia, India, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Thailand. Highlights included live demonstrations of the Aqua Cutter 750V performing hydrodemolition with single and triple nozzles, as well as with a Rotolance. An Ergo model was also showcased, demonstrating its unique benefits for specific hydrodemolition projects.
“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 both events with great enthusiasm for Hydrodemolition. We spent a lot of time discussing applications and challenges and the potential for Hydrodemolition solutions.”
One of the key features of the World tour events was the live Hydrodemolition demos based on attendees’ requests. These demonstrations allowed participants to evaluate specific conditions, settings, and results. By analyzing different scenarios in real-time, customers gained valuable insights into how Aquajet equipment can be optimized for specific project challenges they may be facing.
“There was an overwhelmingly positive reaction to both events,” 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. We look forward to future World Tour events.”