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Industry forums a highlight

The technical programme will include a series of industry forums where delegates can interact with commercial organisations and national delegations to discuss and learn of the new industry developments, including products, services, research, challenges and strategic direction.

The main theme is Advances in technology and its evolution towards 2030 and 2050 and proposals on other themes may be included. All proposals will be reviewed by an industry forum steering committee for appropriateness, content and scheduling in relation to other sessions in the technical programme. For more information about the industry forums, click here.
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Use rainwater better
Learn how age-old wisdom and advanced technology can combine to harvest and manage rainwater in a workshop on this topic.

Young people welcome
The young water professionals (YWP) programme is more ambitious than ever this year, reflecting the needs of this growing sector.

See Canadian Brass
Please book your ticket for the Canadian Brass concert at the Basilica. This event is not included in your registration fee.

Accommodation deals
Bookings are available for participants at three- to five-star hotels from $129 per room per night. For information click here.
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“As a global leader in water and fluid
technology, we welcome the opportunity to showcase our expertise around energy-efficient water transport and treatment technology, as well as our applications for HVAC and industrial uses at the IWA World Water Congress.” – Tom Glover, VP Communications Fluid and Motion Control, ITT Corporation |
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| Learn from an industry leader |
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In a keynote speech not to be missed you will learn how Chad Holliday, the former chairman of DuPont USA, followed sustainability principles to shift the company from a chemical manufacturer to a science-based products and services company.
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