The Future to Unfold

March 23, 2004

The Future of the Water Treatment Industry will be the focus of discussion during a Business Forum at Ultrapure Water Expo 2004 in Somerset, N.J., April 16, 2004.

The conference will be conducted at the DoubleTree Hotel and Executive Meeting Center.

The session will feature top executives from leading companies in the water and wastewater treatment fields. Executives who have agreed to speak include Mr. Andy Seidel, president and CEO of USFilter; Mr. George Oliver, vice president and general manager of GE Water Technologies; Mr. Richard Cathcart, president and COO of Pentair Water Technologies; Mr. Bob Uhler, CEO of MWH Global; Mr. Doug Brown, president and CEO of Ionics Inc.; Mr. Upen Bharwada, vice president of Zenon Environmental; Mr. Len Graziano, president and CEO of Severn Trent Services; Mr. Jeff Seibert of Pall Water Processing; Mr. Robert Wimmer, president and CEO of Aqua-Aerobic Systems; Mr. Tom Curtis, deputy director of the American Water Works Association; and Mr. Malte vonMatthiessen, chairman of YSI Inc.

The speakers will focus on different aspects of the business, including municipal and industrial water, and equipment and components. Steve Maxwell, managing director of TechKNOWLEDGEy Strategic Group, will moderate the session.

Registration and the full program, including speaker additions or changes, are available at www.talloaks.com.

Source: Talloaks

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