Visitor pre-registration now open for TIWW 2023: Explore Taiwan's premier water tradeshow

July 17, 2023
With a special emphasis on wastewater treatment and smart water technology, TIWW 2023 will showcase state-of-the-art technologies and applications in the water resources industry.

Taipei, Taiwan (TAITRA release) — Visitor pre-registration is now open for the Taiwan International Water Week (TIWW) 2023, organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA). This prestigious tradeshow will be held from September 20 to 22 at the Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1. With a special emphasis on wastewater treatment and smart water technology, TIWW 2023 will showcase state-of-the-art technologies and applications in the water resources industry, allowing participants to stay informed about the latest industry trends and capitalize on market opportunities. Visitors are invited to pre-register for free access to the exhibition on the official website at www.taiwanintlwaterweek.com.

Amidst the challenges posed by water scarcity, there also opportunities. President Tsai of Taiwan recently emphasized the severity of issues related to extreme weather events and stressed the urgency of accelerating water infrastructure development. In response, the Taiwanese government has allocated over NT$180 billion through initiatives like the Forward-looking Infrastructure Development Program to guarantee a stable water supply. Furthermore, the Executive Yuan of Taiwan has approved a special budget this year to enhance water infrastructure projects nationwide, including wastewater treatment plants, desalination plants, and reservoir pipeline connections, to strengthen water resource resilience.

TIWW 2023 will encompass comprehensive solutions in the industry, featuring six exhibit areas: "Reclaimed Water & Treatment," "Transport & Storage," "Smart Water Technology," "Water Purification Equipment & Drinking Water," "Process Control Technology & Automation," and "Water Environment & Other Services," in order for industry stakeholders to explore extensive business opportunities.

Distinguished exhibitors, including government agencies, industry leaders, and research institutes from Taiwan such as the Water Resources Agency of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Sun Mines Electrics, Kan-I International, Pro Uni-d, and Fluid Power, as well as international enterprises from six countries, such as Fluence from the US, Veolia from France, AVK Valves from Denmark, and Johnson Screens from Australia, will showcase their leading international technologies and solutions during the show.

Highlighted exhibits at TIWW 2023 include ITRI's "Smart Control of Water Treatment," integrating AIoT, automation, and water treatment expertise to develop intelligent solution packages for diverse water treatment units; JNC Technology's "IoT Water Quality Monitoring Sensor," leveraging AI sensors, IoT controllers, and green energy to offer real-time data access and sensor operation conditions through a cloud platform; and L & F TECHNOLOGY's "Cooling Tower Smart Management Solution," utilizing patented algorithms to precisely monitor cooling tower performance and deliver precise measurement data around the clock.

In addition to the exhibitions, TIWW 2023 will feature a range of events, including international forums, market briefings, water resource seminars, new product launches, and procurement meetings, aiming to provide visitors with valuable insights into the latest technologies and market trends, as well as a networking platform to foster business partnerships and opportunities.

Don't miss the chance to stay on top of the latest products, trends, and business opportunities in the water resources industry globally. Pre-register on the TIWW official website for free access to this must-attend annual tradeshow! For the latest information about the event, please visit our website at www.taiwanintlwaterweek.com or contact the TIWW team at [email protected].

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