Singapore International Water Week

June 1, 2014 - June 5, 2014

Location: Singapore

In its sixth year in 2014, Singapore International Water Week (SIWW), the global platform to share and co-create innovative water solutions, reinforces a commitment to the global integration of sustainable water management strategies with urban planning processes. Addressing contemporary challenges, SIWW gathers global water leaders and practitioners from both public and private sectors to engage in discussion and debate, network with key industry players, showcase leading-edge technologies and best practices, and identify practical methodologies to address the world’s most pressing water issues.

In line with global water industry trends and opportunities, SIWW 2014 will feature discussions on four themes, namely: Municipal Water, Industrial Water, Integrated City-Environment-Water, and Future of Water, where we explore forward-looking solutions to meet future challenges and scenarios.

A leading event on the global water calendar, SIWW delivers a range of flagship programmes where industry players share the latest in business, scientific and technological innovation, and policy developments in water.

The Water Leaders Summit, Water Convention, Water Expo, Business Forums and the prestigious Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize present valuable opportunities for participants to network, exchange information and co-create innovative water solutions.

For more information, visit www.siww.com.sg.

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