Major partners announced for Digital World Water Congress

Publicerad: 8 april, 2021

A range of leading organisations have been announced as supporters and sponsors for IWA’s Digital World Water Congress, being held from 24 May – 4 June this year.

Event supporters of the digital congress include major charities and associations from across the water sector, notably:

  • WaterAid
  • Water Environment Federation (WEF)
  • International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering & Research (IAHR)
  • International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH)
  • Singapore Nanjing Eco Hi-Tech Island

In addition, a number of high-profile organisations in the water sector have been confirmed as sponsors of the congress. Notably, Grundfos, Xylem and Kamstrup will be platinum sponsors for the event. Ramboll, COWI, Per Aarlseff and Kemira have been confirmed as gold sponsors, and DHI, Danfoss, Silhorko-Eurowater A/S – A Grundfos Company, Eurofins and Vewin as silver sponsors. In addition, Xylem are sponsoring the event plenary sessions, while Ramboll are sponsoring the event themes.

IWA Events Director Kizito Masinde commented:

“IWA is delighted to announce a range of leading organisations who are supporting our upcoming Digital World Water Congress. We are proud to be partnering with such a high-profile list of charities, associations and leading companies.

“There are still some sponsorship opportunities available, so please do get in contact if you would like to partner with IWA and showcase your brand at the Digital World Water Congress.”

Supporters and sponsors are given a range of branding and thought leadership opportunities, and benefit from a unique opportunity to connect with delegates from within and outside the water sector at the event. For more information, click here.

The Digital World Water Congress covers the full water cycle from water resources to wastewater treatment. Registration is now open for the event, which has already attracted significant interest from across the sector. Find out more at digital.worldwatercongress.org

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