Instrumentation sector joins Converge 2025
As Converge 2025 gathers momentum, VEGA Australia is bringing its instrumentation expertise to the stage, highlighting the critical but often understated role of measurement technology in construction and municipal works. With decades of experience and innovation in pressure and level measurement technologies, VEGA’s participation underscores the event’s emphasis on innovation and collaboration.
Converge is the only Australian-owned major event showcasing the latest tools and technology across municipal works, civil and commercial construction. It serves as a one-stop shop for subcontractors, project engineers, council fleet managers and construction contractors seeking solutions to challenges within the built environment.
VEGA’s solutions are built to meet the unique challenges of construction, from monitoring cement silo levels in dusty environments to ensuring precision in concrete batching plants. This accuracy not only improves efficiency and safety but also helps companies minimise waste – priorities for an industry navigating increasingly complex demands.
At the VEGA exhibition stand, attendees can expect to see the company’s flagship technologies in action, including radar level sensors and high-resolution pressure transmitters. These tools, designed to deliver real-time, reliable data, streamline operations in municipal and commercial construction projects.
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- VEGA Australia has a large range of pressure and level measurement technologies. (Image: VEGA Australia)
Whether it’s automating water and wastewater infrastructure monitoring or optimising bulk material handling, VEGA’s innovations reduce the time and resources spent on manual processes.
“Instrumentation may be a small part of large-scale construction projects, but it has a big impact,” says Tony Scarborough, business development manager for New South Wales at VEGA. “By getting involved early in the project lifecycle, we can help engineers avoid costly errors and ensure our technologies are integrated seamlessly into the broader operation.”
This focus on early engagement is a core part of VEGA’s strategy. According to Nick King, business development manager for South Australia and the Northern Territory, collaborating with engineers and contractors from the outset allows VEGA to tailor its solutions to specific project needs.
“Our goal is to provide certainty and repeatability in critical processes,” says King. “With our expertise, we can help clients achieve greater efficiency and reliability from day one.”
Municipal works and infrastructure projects are key areas for VEGA, with its systems already standardised by many local councils. From sewer and potable water networks to tunnelling and road construction, VEGA’s instrumentation is designed to perform in harsh environments, delivering consistent results that support sustainability and efficiency goals.
“Converge 2025 offers us a platform to amplify the importance of instrumentation,” says Scarborough. “Our technologies are indispensable when it comes to accuracy and efficiency. We look forward to connecting with industry leaders who share our vision for innovation and collaboration.”
With VEGA on board, Converge 2025 is set to shine a light on the often-overlooked yet indispensable tools that drive progress in major projects.
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