International No-Dig Auckland has officially opened abstract submissions for its 2026 technical program, inviting industry professionals, researchers and innovators to contribute to one of the most respected trenchless technology conferences in the world.
Renowned for its technically rigorous and practical program, International No-Dig provides a global platform for sharing knowledge that drives better outcomes across underground infrastructure, utilities and the broader community. The Technical Committee is seeking abstracts that deliver real-world insight, showcase innovation and advance best practice within the trenchless industry.
Prospective authors are asked to submit an abstract of no more than 250 words, clearly addressing four key areas:
• The Topic – what the paper will cover
• The Methodology – whether the work is a case study, product trial, research project or literature review
• The Findings – key discoveries and their significance
• The Value – how the paper contributes to improved trenchless outcomes and community benefit
All submissions must be in English and should not include tables, figures or references within the abstract. Presenters are also required to supply a 100-word biography and a professional headshot (minimum 1 MB) as part of the submission process.
Authors whose abstracts are accepted will be invited to present as part of the International No-Dig 2026 program and are eligible for a discounted presenter registration rate. Registration by the specified deadline is required to secure inclusion in the official conference proceedings.
Abstract submissions close 30 June 2026.
The International No-Dig Technical Committee encourages submissions that challenge conventional thinking, share lessons learned and deliver tangible value for the trenchless sector.
Submit your abstract and be part of a prestigious, globally recognised technical program shaping the future of trenchless technology.
Submit your abstract here: https://no-dignz.com/speakers/