30 April 2012: Dyteqta is to exhibit at DesignBUILD in Melbourne, Australia from 27 to 29 June.
This year’s DesignBUILD will be promoting all that is new, innovative and sustainable in building design – from the planning stage to post construction. With dedicated areas for green building, onsite tools and vehicles, building materials and information technology, this 3-day event will have more than 300 exhibitors taking part, making it Australia’s leading trade exhibition for the building and construction industry.
Dyteqta Australasia Pty Ltd is pleased to be exhibiting at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, and welcomes you to booth B46.
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Visit http://www.designbuildexpo.com.au/ to find out more about what DesignBUILD will be offering its visitors and exhibitors this year.
24 April 2012: Dyteqta is to sponsor the third International Emerging Technology Symposium (ETS) to be held in Washington, DC, USA next month from 1 to 2 May.
This two-day conference co-convened by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) and the World Plumbing Council (WPC) will provide the ideal gateway for Dyteqta and other water quality, plumbing and mechanical industry experts, to share information and concepts concerning advancing technologies. Discussions on developing international policy initiatives will take place, and presenters will be given the opportunity to demonstrate innovative industry solutions such as the Dyteqta-System.
Dyteqta is pleased to be sponsors of this event and Steven White, Technical Director, will be presenting “Dyteqta : The Defective Trap Seal Identification System” to ETS’s 150 plus attendees, consisting of contractors, engineers, water efficiency experts, non-governmental organisations, manufacturers, and policy consultants from the US capital.
For further details of this year’s ETS symposium, please visit:
http://www.iapmo.org/Pages/EmergingTechnologySymposium.aspx
2 March 2011: Day two, and the Dyteqta team can report positive results from Ecobuild 2011.
Comments Project Manager and Director, Steven White: "The second day at Ecobuild saw major interest from all around the world, including the Middle East, Africa and the South Americas. We were interested to learn that one senior project manager in the healthcare industry has tracked the progress of the Dyteqta-System from its early research stages through to the commercialised business, and made a particular point of visiting us to discuss the system further. "We were also pleased to welcome our founders, Doris and Sture Ericson, who were on the Dyteqta stand to support the team and offer their expertise and industry knowledge to potential customers. If the success of today's show is anything to go by, Ecobuild will have proved to be a very beneficial event for Dyteqta and we are looking forward to another positive day tomorrow. For those whose responsibility it is to protect buildings from complex and potentially harmful drainage problems, resulting in bad smells, escaped sewer gases and disease, do come along and visit our stand or contact us direct."
1 March 2011: The Dyteqta-System for trap seal detection is on show for the first time at Ecobuild 2011, which is taking place this week at Excel London from 1 to 3 March. Dyteqta is exhibiting alongside Studor, whose range of products is utilised as the preferred solution for rectifying problems and failures within the building drainage system.
Utilising innovative sonar technology, the Dyteqta-System is responsible for investigating and monitoring the effectiveness of the building's drainage network, whilst Studor's products and systems offer the preferred solution to rectify any problems encountered.
The Dyteqta team is available throughout the show to demonstrate their remote detection service from the Ecobuild stand direct to the company's demonstration rig in Hove, East Sussex. This enables them to explain firsthand the full remote detection facility that the Dyteqta-System provides.
Dyteqta Product Manager, Charles Hartley, says: "In all types of building, from apartment blocks to healthcare facilities, drainage is the only system that is not routinely checked after installation and completion of the building. It is frightening that this fundamental system interconnects an entire building and can often be overlooked during routine maintenance checks. For those who are concerned about protecting their building from complex and potentially harmful drainage problems, resulting in bad smells, escaped sewer gases and disease, and are looking for peace of mind, do come along and visit our stand."
Ecobuild is the world's largest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment and the UK's largest construction event of any kind. The exhibition has attracted more than 1,300 exhibitors this year, representing over 8,000 products, and it is expected that in excess of 80,000 visitors will attend the three day event.


27-28 October 2009: The Dyteqta-System is being introduced to the UK health care sector at the Healthcare Estates Conference & Exhibition. Visit Dyteqta on stand B21, where our team of experts will be on hand to explain how the Dyteqta-System is indeed a major breakthrough in the detection of public health risks.
For a greater insight into the topic, Dyteqta is partnering with leading academics from Heriot-Watt University (HWU), to present a Healthcare Showcase titled "reducing the risk of infection spread through identification of defective water trap seals." Steven White (Dyteqta), Emeritus Prof. John Swaffield (HWU), Dr. Michael Gormley (HWU) and David Kelly (HWU) will be speaking on this subject on Wednesday 28 October from 1500-1525 hours in Room A.
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