Thought leaders in water and wastewater management will arrive in Abu Dhabi to help map out plans for the sustainability of the Middle East’s water supply.
Local, regional and international water management experts that will be participating the upcoming WaterWorld Middle East Conference and Exhibition (WWME), which will run in tandem with POWER-GEN Middle East from 12th to 14th October at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). The event will bring together the region’s leading plant owners and operators, consultants, utilities, investors and academics, with representatives of over 80 companies from 30 countries.
During the conference’s newly introduced Asset Management Session, to be held on 14th October, John Woodhouse of the Woodhouse Partnership, David Harris from the Public Authority for Electricity and Water (PAEW) of Oman, and Tim Kay from Black & Veatch, the three panellists, will be elaborating on the increasing importance of asset management in any corporate water strategy and the priority that needs to be given towards the implementation of sustainable practices.
“The focus of our conference is to ensure that asset managers are well informed of global best practices in asset management and to introduce local utilities companies to the best technology the marketplace has to offer to help them realise their financial targets and sustainability goals,” said Tom Freyberg, Conference Director for WaterWorld Middle East.
Source : WAM News Agency for United Arab Emirates