Water Today’s Water Expo
We are delighted to announce that Water Today’s Water Expo–Delhi Edition will be held from 24th, 25th & 26th June 2020 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The event will exclusively focus on emerging technologies in the water & wastewater sector, collaboration and consolidation of public-private sector players, along with regulatory, technical and financial challenges faced by the industry.
Increasing urban population and rising per-capita consumption is driving the demand for water. Augmented demand for energy and rise in manufacturing industries has promoted the development of water treatment industry. The government policies and initiatives have created the necessities for water management infrastructure.
Given these fact, water sector is likely to see an investment of US$13bn from overseas companies coupled with the government support to promote infrastructure development in the next few years. Further, India’s industrial water & waste water treatment market is expected to reach Rs 164 billion by 2022. The growth will be mainly driven by strict implementation of regulatory norms and scarcity of water promoting the industries to use recycled water.
Future for industrial water and waste water treatment is very much regulation driven and degree of implementation of existing or upcoming regulation will act as the key driver of the market. Thus, Water Expo will provide the largest business and marketing platform to bring together major water & wastewater companies, government bodies, project companies and turnkey solution providers under one roof.
Key focus:
- Wastewater treatment equipment
- Clean water supply to rural and urban areas
- Desalination
- Wastewater
- Zero liquid discharge
- Non revenue water
- Water transportation
- Water treatment equipment
- Process control instrumentation
- Membrane separation
- Drinking water and process water
- Rainwater harvesting
- Pumps & vales
Contact
WATER TODAY PVT. LTD
3D, 3rd Floor, Bhagheeratha Residency 124, Marshall’s Road, Egmore
600 008 Chennai
India