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HYPACK 2024 Training Event

Jan 8-11, 2024
Savannah, GA, USA
HYPACK 2024 Training Event HYPACK 2024 | Join us for our 31st annual HYPACK Training Event on January 8th-11th, 2024 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. This training will offer instruction on the newest features of HYPACK® 2024 and training in HYPACK®, HYSWEEP® and DREDGEPACK® software. By attending you will have exclusive access to all of our live training sessions and the ability to network with attendees and exhibitors. We are also excited to announce that attendees will be able to see HYPACK in action from a live streamed demo at the hotel. To register and learn more about the event, visit www.hypack2024.com 

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