SplashLink, WWEMA Announce Partnership

Nov. 8, 2016
WWEMA members have new access to online platform

SplashLink and the Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Assn. (WWEMA) announced a new partnership that will provide WWEMA members with special access to the online platform.

“We are excited to team with SplashLink to better enable our members to expand their sales reach, contact key decision makers, and get unique exposure to players that need their products and services,” said Vanessa Leiby, executive director of WWEMA.

SplashLink serves companies that are concerned about missing opportunities within the water industry and looking to grow their market share. SplashLink provides a resource that helps industry buyers, sellers, and innovators of water solutions to find one another, funding and project opportunities from sources across the industry.

“WWEMA is comprised of some of the most prominent and influential companies in the water industry,” said Ebie Holst, CEO of SplashLink. “We look forward to equipping those companies with some of the most advanced web tools available to help them identify the important players and opportunities that would otherwise not hit their radar.”

“SplashLink fits the priorities that our members are telling us they have today,” Leiby said. “It is the only platform we’ve found, built specifically for the water industry, that allows our members to easily find new opportunities and build new relationships.”

Source: Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Assn.

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