BDA Conference – May 2023 – Exhibitors Announced

March 17, 2023

There are just a couple of months to go until the British Drilling Association (BDA) conference “Education, Training and Tackling the Skills Shortage in Drilling”, sponsored by BAM Ritchies, and supported by Soil Engineering, which is being held 11th May 2023, at the National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire.

The event, which will follow the BDA’s Annual General Meeting, will be engaging and educational, with high calibre of speakers lined up, all offering to find solutions to the ever-present issue of the shortage of skills in the sector, as well as exploring some of the many initiatives that are in place and already making an impact.

An exhibition will also be running alongside, and the BDA would like to both announce and thank those companies having booked space, which are:

  • BAM Ritchies (Main Event Sponsor)
  • Soil Engineering (Event Supporter)
  • Boode UK
  • In Situ SI
  • Equipe Group
  • Causeway Geotech
  • WJUK
  • Casagrande UK
  • Dunelm Geotechnical & Environmental
  • Marton Geotechnical Services Ltd
  • Concept Engineering Consultants Ltd
  • TerraRoc
  • B. A. Hydro Solutions Ltd

The BDA would like to formally thank these companies for exhibiting at the event, as it is only through their support that events such as this can be organised – thank you!

If you have not done so yet, there is still plenty of time to register, with tickets to the conference costing just – £85 + VAT for BDA members, and £110 + VAT for non-members, with a number of FREE places also available to those in the early stages of their career. To find out more about the free places, please contact joel@britishdrillingassociation.co.uk

To register, please visit: https://www.britishdrillingassociation.co.uk/product/bda-conference-education-training-and-tackling-the-skills-shortage-in-drilling-11-may-2023/

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