More Key Partners Come Onboard as Partners of IFAT 2010

Dec. 11, 2009
Plans coming together for Sept. 13 to 17, 2010, event

Along with the four conceptual sponsors and 10 other long-term partners, a number of new partners are now also on board as partners of IFAT 2010. They are the Interessengemeinschaft der Thermischen Abfallbehandlungsanlagen in Deutschland e.V., the Rohrleitungsbauverband e.V. (RBV), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Abfallwirtschaft e.V. (DGAW) and the Verband Deutscher Rohr- und Kanal-Technik-Unternehmen e.V.

ITAD, RBV and DGAW will be organizing joint stands at IFAT for their member firms. ITAD is also planning to examine and discuss waste management and technology themes in a range of trade events together with national and international representatives from business and politics.

In addition, in the section on coastal protection and flood control, there will, for the first time be a cooperation with the Technisches Hilfswerk, the disaster relief organization. In this context, a demonstration space is being planned at which machinery and systems can be shown in working action.

In 2008 IFAT set a new record for attendance, with 2,605 exhibitors from 41 countries and around 120,000 trade visitors from 170 countries. IFAT 2010 will take place at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre. The event offers an exhibition program featuring technology and a range of professional services for water, sewage and refuse management.

Source: Messe München Intl.

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