Watertech India 2014 Offers Wastewater Management Opportunities

May 13, 2014
Watertech India will be held September 10 to 12, 2014 at Pragati Maidan in the nation's capital

Messe Frankfurt India announced that the third edition of Watertech India, India's leading international trade fair for water and wastewater treatment and management, will take place at Pragati Maidan from September 10 to 12, 2014.

The trade fair will present business opportunities for companies providing solutions for water and wastewater treatment and management. Re-locating from Gandhinagar in Gujarat to India’s largest exhibition center—Pragati Maidan in New Delhi—the show is set to attract key public and private sector professionals, government officials and decision makers keen to source wastewater management technologies and equipment.

Over the last two years, Watertech India has provided providing innovative sustainable technology and solutions that have the collective support of business, research and government associations. Raj Manek, managing director, Messe Frankfurt India said: “We have received support from major industry associations and government authorities for the third edition of Watertech India. Their strong backing has strengthened our commitment to provide a platform to identify green solutions that can be implemented at institutional and municipal levels.”

Show highlights include:

  • • 4,000 sq meters of exhibition space;
  • • 125-plus exhibitors anticipated;
  • • Concurrent national conference on Drinking Water Municipal and Industrial Waste Water Treatment and Management; and
  • • Strong industry support and participation presenting advanced technologies in waste water management and systems.

 “I congratulate Messe Frankfurt for organising Watertech India and hope it will act as an important knowledge sharing platform in the advancement and sustainability of technology for water management systems," said Shri Bharatsinh Solanki, minister of state (I/C), Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India, at the inaugural ceremony of Watertech India.

Source: Messe Frankfurt India

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