Badger Meter to be Platinum Sponsor of ACE15

March 31, 2015

MILWAUKEE — The American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE15), co-hosted with the AWWA California-Nevada Section, will take place June 7-10 in Anaheim, California, with a theme of “Uniting the World of Water.”

MILWAUKEE — Badger Meter announced it will be the Platinum Sponsor of the American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE15), according to a press release.

ACE15, co-hosted with the AWWA California-Nevada Section, will take place June 7-10 in Anaheim, California, with a theme of “Uniting the World of Water,” stated the release.

Badger Meter, throughout 2015 and as a highlight of the company’s ACE exhibit, is celebrating “110 Years of Making Water Visible®,” continued the release.

Those attending ACE15 can visit Badger Meter at booth 1611 to learn more about the company’s products for the water industry, reported the release.

“Badger Meter is proud to be the Platinum Sponsor of this premier industry event for the third consecutive year,” said Kim Stoll, vice president of sales and marketing for Badger Meter. “Taking place in California, this year’s conference will be an especially important platform to discuss the challenges facing water professionals today, including water conservation, drought preparation and response, and the relationship between water and energy. We look forward to being a part of that conversation, as well as showcasing products and technology designed to more efficiently measure, monitor and analyze water use — both for utilities and their customers.”

Badger Meter has partnered with AWWA, as a lead-in to ACE15, to offer a complimentary webinar on April 16 titled, “The Future of Water Utility Management: Advanced Metering Analytics,” aimed at educating water utilities about advanced metering analytics (AMA), noted the release.

You can find the release here.

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