IWW-Aquatech: Great Success (The Netherlands)

IWW Aquatech Great Success

The 2nd edition of International Water Week and the 24th edition of Aquatech Amsterdam proved once again to be a major success.

The two-days international conference on urban water technologies and urban water management draw 1050 delegates from over100 different countries, three times more than two year ago.

Water technology trade fair Aquatech Amsterdam 2013 brought together over 650 exhibitors and some 18,500 visitors from the national and international water sector.

The 2013 edition of International Water Week Amsterdam and Aquatech presented itself as the ultimate platform for industry leaders and water professionals to network and find the latest innovative products, services, and technologies.

A must visit event

For the second time the International Water Week and Aquatech Amsterdam were held together in Amsterdam RAI.

We have had so much positive feedback from our exhibitors and visitors“, says Annette Bos, Domain Manager Aquatech Global Events at Amsterdam RAI.It’s clear that the Aquatech exhibition is a must visit event for the international water sector.”

Bos adds: “We welcomed visitors from 140 different countries and 60% of them came from abroad. Special delegations from 40 countries attended the event, with support from the Dutch government. The appreciation and trust expressed by our exhibitors for the Aquatech formula is overwhelming. Despite the economic uncertainty already 30 percent of the show floor is rebooked for 2015.”

According to director Lennart Silvis of the Netherlands Water Partnership the event successfully focused on the question how to get things done. On how to facilitate the implementation of proven solutions.

The international conference had many short presentations that connected science, policy and business. It was surprising to see that many solutions are already available, not only in the water cycle itself but also in relation to energy and food production“, says Silvis.

Impressive opening

Some 650 visitors and high level keynote speakers celebrated the opening of the International Water Week and Aquatech Amsterdam. Amongst them were Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan, chair of the UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board. He addressed the Opening Ceremony of the International Water Week, highlighting that for many people around the world, water is a health hazard rather than a promoter of good health.

Dutch Minister of Infrastructure and environment Melanie Schultz van Haegen also spoke at the opening, commenting: “We have a responsibility to share experience, to save lives.” The overall message of all keynote speakers was that the global water community must develop and implement integrated solutions.

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Press Release, November 21, 2013