WQA Aquatech USA 2015 starts tomorrow

April 20, 2015

BIRMINGHAM — Are you planning to attend WQA Aquatech USA in Las Vegas?

BIRMINGHAM — Tomorrow through Friday, April 21-24, the water industry will gather together in Las Vegas to network, learn more about the today’s trends, challenges and news impacting the industry, as well as to discover the latest, cutting-edge technologies, solutions and products.

The Water Technology staff will be in attendance and exhibiting during the convention at booth 537. We would love to hear from you.

Be sure to stop by our booth to discuss the newest products and industry happenings, sign up for a free subscription, pick up a copy of our latest issue, or just stop in for a quick hello.

Here at Water Technology¸ we are always looking for ways to improve the way we run our website and publication to benefit our readers. Let us know how we are doing, offer any suggestions you may have, and share with us your story. We are always looking for influential water treatment dealers to profile within the pages of Water Technology magazine and online at WaterTechOnline.com.

Whether you have a spare moment to visit us at booth 537 during your time at WQA Aquatech USA, our staff hopes you have a wonderful time in Las Vegas. Bring a pair of comfy shoes, take a moment to explore the city and, most importantly, schedule time to network with you fellow peers in this wonderful industry.

We hope to see you there.

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