Singapore International Water Week to Discuss Hottest Issues in Industry

June 3, 2016
All workshops will take place on July 10

Hot Issues workshops covering critical issues from desalination pre-treatment to building climate-resilient cities will be offered during Singapore International Water Week 2016, all taking place on Sunday, July 10, 2016. These workshops will run on a highly interactive, panel discussion-based format, providing a focused platform to stimulate moreopen engagement between experts and delegates on "hot" or
emerging issues facing the water industry. This will serve as the perfect opener to the technical sessions on July 12 to 13, 2016.

Workshop Program

The details of the six workshops are as follows:

Date

Time

Workshop Topics

Sunday
July 10 2016

MORNING
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Workshop 2a:
Mainstream Deammonification:
How Far Have We Come & How Do We Get To The Finishing Line?

Workshop 3a:
Developing Urban Water Systems For Flood And Drought Resilient Cities

Workshop 4:
One Water, One Health

AFTERNOON
2:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Workshop 1:
Pre-Treatment Challenges For Desalination

Workshop 2b:
Anaerobic Digestion Enhancements

Workshop 3b:
Policies And Governance To Enhance Urban Water Resilience

Who Should Attend
The workshops will be of interest to industry experts, academics, policymakers and practitioners. The Hot Issues workshops are open to all Water Convention delegates. A nominal fee applies to exhibitors and trade visitors who wish to attend the workshops. 

Source: Singapore International Water Week

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