SECA Newsletter – October 2025

Welcome to the October 2025 edition of SECA Newsroom! Stay informed with the latest SECA updates, industry trends, safety insights, and product highlights, all in one place.

NO-DIG MELBOURNE 2025 – THANKS FOR VISITING!

The SECA team had a fantastic time atNo-Dig Melbourne in September. From setting up our display to meeting new faces and catching up with familiar customers, it was a pleasure connecting with everyone who stopped by. We enjoyed answering your questions, demonstrating our latest products, and sharing insights on how our solutions can make your work easier and more efficient.

If you saw something that caught your eye or would like more information about any of our products or services, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’re always happy to help and look forward to supporting you in the future!

Safety and efficiency in drain cleaning

Drain cleaning may not be glamorous, but it’s essential. Blocked or poorly maintained sewer lines can cause costly damage, environmental issues, and health risks. Cleaning them efficiently with the right tools and protocols not only saves money but also protects workers.

From choosing equipment and safety gear to applying techniques that reduce risk without losing effectiveness, this insight is valuable for councils, contractors, and anyone involved in public infrastructure.

Elevating sewer inspections

SECA is elevating sewer inspections with new technology debuting atNo-Dig Down Under. Highlights include the Envirosight QuickView 360, which uses AI-assisted defect coding and 3D modelling to assess manholes and pipelines with minimal disruption.

With decades of expertise, SECA offers inspection solutions from compact crawlers (100 mm) to large-scale systems, integrated withWinCan Web for streamlined reporting—backed by training and servicing to keep equipment performing at its best.

NO-DIG DOWN UNDER: CONNECTION, COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION

The trenchless industry continues to evolve, with innovation driving smarter, safer, and more efficient underground asset management. At No-Dig Melbourne 2025, the SECA team was proud to connect with industry professionals, demonstrate the latest technology, and share insights into how AI-powered inspection tools are transforming the way we maintain vital infrastructure.

A standout innovation isWinCan Web AI, which automates defect coding and analysis — reducing manual effort by up to 66% while improving accuracy and consistency in reporting. For councils, contractors, and asset managers, this means faster data processing, clearer insights, and better decision-making when it comes to trenchless maintenance and rehabilitation planning.

By embracing these technologies, the industry is moving from reactive repairs toproactive, data-driven asset management. SECA’s commitment to innovation ensures that customers are equipped with the best tools to enhance safety, minimise disruption, and extend the life of underground networks.

Read the blog → by Grant Brown, our new Head of Sales and Marketing on his first experience being a part of the SECA team at No-Dig Melbourne 2025.

Final Training Dates for 2025 Book Now – Don’t miss out!

Get trained and certified before the Christmas break! SECA’s last CCTV Operator courses of the year are now open for registration:

  • QLD: 18–21 November 2025
  • VIC: 1–4 December 2025
  • NSW: 9–12 December 2025
  • These are the final sessions before the holidays—don’t miss your chance to upskill your team and be ready to hit the ground running in the new year.

ENROL NOW 👉 Secure your spot today!

Thank you for reading!

Stay tuned for the November edition of SECA Newsroom, where we’ll bring you the latest updates, insights, and industry news.

Kristel Hudson – SECA Marketing Team

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