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Aquatech Global release details of new Aquatech India event

09 April 2009

Aquatech Global, the organisers behind the Aquatech events in Amsterdam, USA and China, have announced a new Aquatech show in New Delhi, India.

The event will be held on 3-5 February 2010, in the Pragati Maidan Exhibition centre in New Delhi, India. Aquatech India will incorporate the existing Indian water event, Water Asia, which is organised by Inter Ads-Brooks Exhibitions. Aquatech India is supported by the Water Quality Association (WQA) and the International Water Assocation (IWA).

Aquatech India will have 15,000m2 of exhibition space and is expecting 200 exhibitors. The event will focus on process, drinking and wastewater technology, with a particular emphasis on water treatment, reuse, transport and storage, process control/automation and point of use. Aquatech India will offer local water professionals the chance to learn more about reducing water consumption, treating effluent and preventing water contamination. There will also be an Indian edition of the Aquatech Innovation Awards.

 

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