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Established in 1968, Aquatech Global Events organises the world’s leading trade events in the process, drinking and waste water technology sectors in Europe, the USA, China and India. The well-established format covers the following segments: Transport and Storage, Water Treatment, Point of Use, Process Control, Technology & Process Automation, and Country Pavilions. Aquatech Global Events are visited by professionals from all parts of the water industry and attract policy-makers, top-level businesses, specialists, and those who apply the technology in practice. More information can be found at www.aquatechtrade.com.
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- 11 - 50 medewerkers
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- Amsterdam, North Holland
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- PROCES CONTROL TECHNOLOGY & PROCES AUTOMATION, POINTS OF USE, TRANSPORT & STORAGE, WATER & WASTE WATER TREATMENT en industrial water use
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Amsterdam, North Holland, NL
Medewerkers van Aquatech
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Gerard Bruijnse
Entrepeneur in Renewable Energy
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Yousef Yousef
Founder - CEO LG Sonic | World Economic Forum YGL | EIC Board | Chairman of Green Scaleups Association
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Tom Freyberg
Entrepreneurial creative specialising in water, circular economy & climate-tech | Founder | Journalist | Video storyteller | Podcaster | Speaker &…
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Lucas Raimondi
Chemical Engineer with a focus in material science and a passion for sustainable engineering.
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In 2012, the Dutch government adopted the Drinking Water Policy Paper 2021-2026. The policy’s main objective is to 'provide sufficient drinking water of good quality for everyone in the European and Caribbean Netherlands, now and in the future’. The policy was further adapted in May 2022, through the Implementation and Implementation Agenda (IenU agenda), which stated that ‘the central government will develop an approach for economical and conscious drinking water use together with local authorities, drinking water companies and stakeholders’. However, a combination of periods of drought and bottlenecks in capacity expansion by drinking water companies has led to growing media attention and put the future availability of drinking water on the agenda. Read our story to find out more. #Water #PointofUse #Netherlands #Greywater
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Italian manufacturing company Atlas Filtri produces a range of products for the water sector in countries all over the world, including China. The company maintains an office in Shanghai with a local team that speaks both Mandarin and English. International Area Manager, Edoardo M., shared with @Aquatech Online some of the lessons the company has learned from operating in the country. #Water #China #Watertech #Guanxi https://lnkd.in/e_qpiBvC
Interview lessons learned from operating in China | Aquatech
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European Commission has adopted its Strategic Agenda 2024-2029 which includes a goal to strengthen water resilience across the union. The Strategic Agenda establishes the EU’s directions and goals for the period 2024-2029. Its aim is to make Europe more sovereign and better able to face future challenges from changing geo-politics. There are three pillars to the agenda: • A free and democratic Europe • A strong and secure Europe • A prosperous and competitive Europe. Water resilience is added under the final pillar, under the sub-heading: Making a success of the green and digital transitions. #Water #EU #Europe #WaterResilience
Water resilience added to the EU strategic agenda | Aquatech
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A year has passed since the EU restriction proposal for PFAS were published. At the time, there was concern that the industry’s preferred membrane material, PVDF, might fall foul of the proposals. Dr Graeme Pearce discusses whether PVDF membranes have any long-term prospects and, if not, whether ceramics will benefit from the restrictions. #Water #Membranes #Europe #PFAS
Ceramics to take over from PVDF after PFAS regulations | Aquatech
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Drought is pushing more utilities towards water reuse, bringing them at loggerheads with the brine disposal challenge. Carbon-based advanced treatment (CBAT) is increasingly being seen as an alternative to RO, currently in indirect potable reuse projects, but also with a future predicted uptick in direct potable reuse. Global Water Intelligence (GWI)’s Luke Bratt examines how media costs and emerging contaminant removal is shaping this growing trend. #CBAT #Reuse #CircularEconomy #ReverseOsmosis
CBAT to bypass brine challenge as potable reuse beckons | Aquatech
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US-based SewerAI has secured €14 million Series B funding. The round was led by Innovius Capital and will enable the company to develop its cloud-based AI and photogrammetry-driven subscription products. The funding is planned for go-to-market expansion, AI model training, hiring, and expanding the company’s product portfolio to move beyond its current focus on tools inspection. The funding round was also supported by other companies, including Epicventures and Burnt Island Ventures, as well as a number of individual investors. #Water #Sewer #NorthAmerica #AI
SewerAI closes Series B funding for AI research | Aquatech
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The world of water is a paradox in many ways. Ageing infrastructure, unfit and unable to keep up with the demands of population growth and industry demand in many parts of the world, while creaking and leaking in others – it’s all over the news. However, on the flip side, the world of water tech is growing at what can seem an exponential rate, and the sector is an enthusiastic and innovative adopter of technologies such as AI and machine learning. According to the World Economic Forum, smart water is potentially a solution to issues including leak detection, water efficiency, energy efficiency, water quality improvements and more. Smart water technology provides a platform for more efficient technology use and more informed decision-making. Aquatech Online talked to Garry Tabor (Badger Meter), Alex Money (Watermarq), Andy Smith (Anglian Water Services), and Eric Bindler (Bluefield Research) to find out: What smart water is; what problems smart water solves; and what the smart water future looks like. Find out more in our story: https://rai.eu/3xAZF0r #Water #SmartWater #Europe #WaterTech
Five industry experts discuss smart water solutions | Aquatech
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US-based water and wastewater treatment company, Ovivo, will isolate and destroy per-fluoroalkyl and poly-fluoroalkyl (PFAS) using a combination of ozone foam fractionation processes and electrochemical oxidation technology. Ovivo acquired its electrochemical oxidation technology for onsite PFAS destruction following its acquisition of E2metrix in February 2024. The company has now signed an agreement with Australia-based Evocra that will allow it to ‘manufacture and commercialise the combined technologies on a large scale’. The deal means both processes can be combined onsite to offer PFAS isolation and destruction water and wastewater treatment plants across North America. #Water #PFAS #NorthAmerica #Wastewater
Ozone foam and electrochemical oxidisation destroy PFAS | Aquatech
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Norwegian start-up Waterise will supply water to the Jordan Phosphate Mines Co.PLC via an environmentally friendly deep sea desalination project in the Gulf of Aqaba. Waterise’s subsea desalination solution combines reverse osmosis technology with off-the-shelf subsea equipment sourced from Norwegian suppliers. The company states that it uses 30-40 per cent less energy than conventional desalination, with a project lifetime reduction in carbon emissions of more than 50 per cent. The solution comprises of modules located on the seabed, 400 meters below the surface, each with a capacity of 50,000 m3 per day. The modules can be used in groups to increase capacity. #Water #Desalination #Mining #Jordan
Deep sea desalination modules supply mining industry | Aquatech
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