Electro Scan (UK) Ltd NEWS
Date published:
November 5, 2024
Electro Scan (UK) Ltd. will be scheduling a 2025 Roadshow throughout England from Jan - Apr to help educate British water companies on how adding Electro Scan will help utilities address sewer overflow reduction targets and water leakage targets not addressed by existing technologies or AI extensions. Brad Weston, managing Director of Electro Scan UK Ltd said "We are excited to announce the 2025 roadshow to show off our clean and dirty water leak detection products just before AMP8 starts! The roadshow is completely free to book, and I encourage all utilities to get in touch to secure their spot now to see how FELL technology can help them with AMP8 targets."

Electro Scan UK Ltd. Recently won the 2024 UKSTT award in the Detection, Location and Inspection category with its recent project with SAUDI ARAMCO which led to its elevation as a corporate standard, now referred to as SAUDI ARAMCO ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS (SAER) 12366.
For any enquiries or to book a slot for the roadshow please contact Brad Weston at brad@electroscan.com
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