IBWA Launches Website for Annual Convention and Trade Show

June 13, 2005

The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) announced the launch of the official website for the IBWA 47th Annual Convention and Trade Show, to be held in Orlando, Fla. from September 27-30.

Online registration is now open for both IBWA Convention and Trade Show attendees and exhibitors, and bottled water businesses around the world are reserving their spots at www.bottledwater.org.

The IBWA 47th Annual Convention and Tradeshow, “Quality Through Innovation” is an independent IBWA convention and trade show to deliver a program focused solely on the bottled water industry. Attendees will have direct access to the most comprehensive education opportunities as well as information and contacts necessary for the industry to continue to innovate and enhance bottled water safety, quality and sales. The IBWA web site, www.bottledwater.org serves as the gateway to all of the information attendees and exhibitors will need for this exciting event.

The IBWA Convention and Trade Show is an event to find creative solutions, share tools, techniques and bet practices. For exhibitors, the event is an opportunity to position your products and services and generate leads from our qualified audience of national and international bottlers, distributors and suppliers.

Source: International Bottled Water Association

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