Advance technologies of water industry at VIETWATER 2017

Oct 18th at 13:28
18-10-2017 13:28:56+07:00

Advance technologies of water industry at VIETWATER 2017

Vietnam’s leading international water supply, sanitation, water resources, and purification event, VIETWATER 2017, will take place at SECC, Ho Chi Minh City between November 8 and 10.

According to the organiser, there will be more than 480 participating companies from 38 countries and regions in this exhibition.

According to Eliane van Doorn, business development director (ASEAN Business) at UBM Asia, the organiser of VIETWATER, the event will continue building an international business platform for 14,000 participants to connect, exchange, and share their industry expertise.

“The exhibition features 14 international pavilions, giving participants the latest technology updates in the water industry. Focusing on sustainable water development, VIETWATER 2017 is carrying out activities to support both businesses and the general community,” said Doorn.

To support the Vietnamese community, UBM is working with Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association (VWSA), Australian Water Association (AWA), and SkyJuice Foundation to deliver a safe drinking water project in the rural communities of Khanh Phu and Lien Sang of Khanh Hoa province.

The project provides advanced, low cost, and easy-to-operate membrane filtration systems to two rural schools, providing 20,000 litres of safe drinking water per day to the children and staff.

Apart from these activities, VIETWATER 2017 is introducing the Water Innovation Gallery on the exhibition floor, where the latest innovative technologies and solutions are on display to assist the development of water technologies in Vietnam.

The exhibition also offers free admission, allowing all industry visitors an opportunity to learn about the Vietnamese water market, international technologies, and a number of practical and insightful experiences from technical seminars to an international conference with the theme “Toward Sustainable Water Development—International Experience.”

VIETWATER 2017 once again co-located with Vietnam’s leading renewable energy and energy efficiency exhibition, RE & EE Vietnam 2017, and brings forth a premier business platform for both the water and the energy industry.

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