WQA encourages global water treatment industry to attend Aquatech USA 2015

Oct. 14, 2014

LAS VEGAS — Aquatech USA’s International Pavilion offers a dedicated section of the trade show floor for international companies, and more than 50 percent of the booth space in the International Pavilion has already been reserved.

LAS VEGAS — The Water Quality Association’s (WQA) Aquatech USA 2015 will bring together a vast range of products and services for the residential, commercial and industrial water treatment markets as a low-cost option for a high return on U.S. water treatment market knowledge, according to a press release.

U.S. industrial manufacturers forecast continued growth through 2015, making Aquatech USA 2015 a worthwhile investment for foreign companies wishing to enter or expand their presence in North American markets, stated the release.

The release reported that WQA Aquatech USA’s International Pavilion offers a dedicated section of the trade show floor for international companies; and more than 50 percent of the booth space in the International Pavilion has already been reserved.

Visitors from 58 different countries around the world attended the 2014 edition of WQA Aquatech USA, noted the release.

Read the entire release here.

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