Water Innovation Europe aims at shaping the European water-related future by offering new perspectives and insights from high-level EU decision-makers and experts of the water sector and bringing forward the latest updates and trends on new water technologies and innovations.
Water Market Europe 2024
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Water Market Europe is the event cycle that Water Europe (WE) has set up to create a unique innovation and business environment, where state of the art water knowledge and research results can meet with market actors within and outside the water sector to create value and new business opportunities.
With a new theme every year, Water Market Europe’s main edition is hosted in spring, but smaller editions of WME called Water Market Europe Roadshow are being organized during the whole year, back to back to water-related conferences, trade fairs and conventions.
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