This year’s Watertec Africa to take place in Midrand, Johannesburg

March 2, 2015

Johannesburg — Watertec Africa, organized by Exhibition Management Services, is part of the SA Industry & Technology Fair (INDUTEC).

Johannesburg — Watertec Africa, the sixth International Water Technology Exhibition, will take place May 20-22 at the Gallagher Convention Centre located in Midrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, according to a press release.

Watertec Africa, organized by Exhibition Management Services, is part of the SA Industry & Technology Fair (INDUTEC), stated the release.

INDUTEC consists of 12 industrial shows targeting engineering, petrochemical, manufacturing, water, energy efficiency, plastics, waste and recycling sectors, reported the release.

Watertec Africa, continued the release, is Africa’s “leading industrial trade exhibition of equipment and services in the water industry.”

The exhibition, noted the release, will focus on a wide range of topics including: Wastewater treatment and disposal; potable water treatment; sourcing, extracting and storage of water; sanitation; flood prevention and drainage; desalination; and more.

“Watertec Africa is the perfect platform for the global water industry and stakeholders to explore solutions and opportunities in the African water sector,” said John Thomson of Exhibition Management Services.

You can find more information on the event here.

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