Aquatech India to Include Tradeshow, Conference

Feb. 13, 2013
Three-day tradeshow event will include a conference for water industry professionals

The fourth edition of Aquatech India will be held April 8 to 10, 2013. This combined exhibition and congress is India’s leading water event. The event focuses on drinking water and process water. The trade fair will be held at the India Expo Centre and Mart in Delhi NCR.

Aquatech India is largest and most diverse water technology show in the country, with more than 200 exhibitors. The show will display the latest products and innovations in process, drinking and wastewater on more than 10,000 sq meters. The show will focus specifically on water use in the power and renewable energy industry sector, agriculture, automotive, metal and steel, and the pharmaceutical industry.

The aim of Aquatech India is to create an ideal business environment and to stimulate the exchange of best practices in the water sector. Therefore, a conference runs simultaneously with the trade fair.

The three day conference, titled “Public Water Utility in 2020,” is an opportunity to be part of the exchange of industry views in the water industry. The conference is scheduled adjacent to the trade exhibition.

Source: Aquatech

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