no dig live expo

No Dig Live (UK)

No-Dig Live is globally recognized as the world’s largest and most highly regarded trenchless technology event, serving as the must-attend forum for professionals in the installation and refurbishment of underground utilities, infrastructure, and pipelining. Since its launch in 1985, this premier UK event has consistently demonstrated its ability to attract high-calibre domestic and international decision makers, including engineers, consultants, contractors, and senior representatives from the global utilities markets.

Organized biennially by the sector specialist Westrade Group, which brings over 30 years of experience, No-Dig Live stands alone as the only event in the UK dedicated exclusively to trenchless technology. It is the sole venue where manufacturers and suppliers can display and demonstrate their innovative products in a live, working environment. The show combines a world-class exhibition featuring over 150 exhibitors with an unrivalled conference programme, providing an essential platform for showcasing the latest equipment, services, and cutting-edge solutions.

Visitors are drawn from a diverse range of sectors, including water, sewerage, telecoms, electricity, oil and gas, as well as city planners and government officers, making it an excellent opportunity for lead generation and brand building. The event provides unparalleled opportunities to engage with the industry’s premier decision-makers from over 30 countries. Attendees can immerse themselves in technical sessions, expert seminars, and dynamic live demonstrations, all designed to drive industry innovation and foster collaboration.

Furthermore, the exhibition is proudly supported by the United Kingdom Society for Trenchless Technology (UKSTT), who host their annual Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony. This glamourous networking event celebrates the very best in innovation and excellence within the UK trenchless sector, providing a perfect social setting to forge strategic partnerships. Join us at the NAEC Stoneleigh Park in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, to explore the future of underground infrastructure.