Aquatech Amsterdam 2015 surpasses former records

Sept. 25, 2014

AMSTERDAM — Aquatech Amsterdam 2015 organizers have added a vast list of elements to the 2015 program lineup with 60 percent of the exhibition floor already filled.

AMSTERDAM — With more than a year to go, the forthcoming 25th edition of Aquatech Amsterdam is already surpassing records set by previous exhibitions, according to a press release.

Organizers have added a vast list of elements to the 2015 program lineup with 60 percent of the exhibition floor already filled, stated the release.

The release reported that Aquatech Amsterdam 2015, taking place Nov. 3-6, 2015, will welcome new initiatives to its exhibition floor with a special focus on innovation, stormwater, industrial water consumption and wastewater, and for the third time in a row the event is also part of the Amsterdam International Water Week (AIWW) featuring the theme, "Integrated Solutions for a circular economy and resilient cities."

AIWW offers a wide-ranging program with a conference, the Young Water Professionals program, the Sarphati Sanitation Award, more than 40 international delegations and a detailed program of excursions, noted the release.

Read the entire release here.

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