Last chance to take our reader survey

Feb. 10, 2015

BIRMINGHAM—Today is the last chance to take the reader survey on the value of attending industry events and trade shows.

BIRMINGHAM — With WQA’s Aquatech USA 2015 quickly approaching, the Water Technology team put together a reader survey to discover if our readers plan to attend the event this year in Las Vegas, and if so, what their expectations are.

Today is the deadline to take our survey and let us know what you think regarding the value of attending industry trade shows and events.

The final results of this survey will be printed in the April 2015 issue of Water Technology.

Several local, regional and national events are available throughout the year, offering water industry professionals training opportunities, seminars and educational programming, as well as demonstrations and information on the latest innovative technology, products and services available in the market.

Industry events help various sectors within the water industry to come together, network, build business relationships, share ideas and learn more about the latest regulations, news, trends and guidelines impacting the water industry.

You can find the WQA Aquatech USA 2015 reader survey here.

If you plan to attend this year’s Aquatech USA, in addition to sharing your thoughts on this short survey, be sure to stop by our booth 537 during the convention to share your thoughts and ideas, or to simply introduce yourself.

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