AWWA releases mobile app for exclusive use at ACE13

May 30, 2013

DENVER — The ACE13 mobile app will allow users to view the conference schedule for professional sessions, special events and committee meetings.

DENVER — The American Water Works Association (AWWA) announced the release of a mobile app for exclusive use at this year’s Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE13), according to a press release.

The app will bring the world’s largest water conference, to be held in Denver, Colo. on June 9-13, to users’ phones and tablet devices.

The free app is ready for download now from iTunes for Apple devices and Google Play store for Android devices, noted the release.

The ACE13 mobile app will allow users to view the conference schedule for professional sessions, special events and committee meetings, as well as build a personalized agenda that can be downloaded as appointments.

Users can find exhibitors and view where they are located in the convention exhibit hall.

Conference news and other social media feeds found in the mobile app will keep attendees informed of what’s going on at ACE13. Attendees new to Denver can also locate local area restaurants, shops, movie theaters and venues to enjoy in Denver.

Read the entire press release here.

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