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World Water-Tech North America summit

Date
Wednesday October 19, 2016 9:00am to 5:00pm

Description

At this Fall’s World Water-Tech North America summit in Toronto, supported by SOWC, the focus is on accelerating innovation in energy optimized and climate resilient infrastructure.

An outstanding speaking faculty from innovative municipalities, private utilities, corporate investors, engineering giants and emerging technology companies will meet in Toronto to discuss accelerating innovation in energy optimized and climate resilient infrastructure. This is a great opportunity to hear best practice case studies of energy optimization and network management from the world’s leading water companies, and to learn how to build a successful commercial model for re-use and resource recovery.

The World Water-Tech North America forms part of the Ontario Water Innovation Week in Toronto from October 17-21, 2016. The week includes two major anchor events. Water Innovation in Action 2.0 (October 18) is a one-day event focused on bringing together Ontario’s water sector stakeholders to measure progress and plan for the future. The fourth annual World Water-Tech North America 2016 (October 19-20), hosted by WaterTAP and Rethink Events, will bring global leaders to Toronto to discuss water innovation and investment.

SOWC are offering members a $300 saving, please quote SOWC16. Register now.

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