AWT Announces Event Calendar for 2007

Nov. 14, 2006

The Association of Water Technologies (AWT) offers three 2007 Technical Training Seminars. These programs provide high-quality technical training that is convenient, cost-effective, and most importantly, informative.

The seminars are helpful for any water treatment professional, no matter the stage in one’s career. Material presented is non-commercial and emphasizes practical, hands-on information that can be readily used in everyday situations. The seminars are geared specifically to water treatment specialists serving the HVAC and middle industrial segments of the market, focusing on the primary areas of industrial and commercial cooling and boiler water treatment.

  • Feb. 22 to 25, 2007, Wyndham Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla
  • March 27, 2007, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Fla.
  • April 26 to 29, 2007, Hilton Phoenix East Mesa, Phoenix, Ariz.

The Association of Water Technologies Annual Convention & Exposition, the premier meeting for water treatment professionals, will be held Nov. 7 to 10, 2007, at The Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, Colo.

The program provides a unique opportunity for industry professionals to examine and discuss the forces driving water treatment today. The event provides invaluable knowledge, countless networking opportunities and the ability to interface with top suppliers.

Source: AWT

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