Water Professionals to Converge for HydroGaïa Trade Fair

Feb. 27, 2014
The 4th edition of the fair will take place in Languedoc-Roussillon, France

The 4th edition of the HydroGaïa Trade Fair will take place May 21 to 22 in Languedoc-Roussillon, France. This year there will be a spotlight on major conurbations around the globe based on the headline question of water management in an urban environment. Over the past century, urban populations have been multiplied by a factor of 20 while the global population has ‘merely’ quadrupled. The demographic pressure of urban populations represents a major issue and an extraordinary challenge for public order givers responsible for territorial development, and also for water sector professionals who are constantly developing new products and services in response to present and future requirements.

The business and training presence and experience in the region provides HydroGaïa, jointly organized by the Languedoc Roussillon Regional Council, the Water Pole, Swelia and Montpellier Events, with a legitimate place of driving force for the entire water sector. This trade fair offers an exceptional showcase for water management related issues and represents a dynamic focal point for the entire sector. HydroGaïa has made its mark as a high quality event and as a major business meeting point for French and international stakeholders.

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