Metro Pacific Water and Maynilad host IWA Efficient Conference These are challenging times for water utilities, and they are not about to get easier. Infrastructure capacity is hardly catching up with rapid urbanization. Visit any...
Photo (from left to right): Guangbao Xia, General Manager, Sino-Singapore Nanjing Eco Hi-tech Island Development Co., Ltd.; Jingning Sheng, Director, Administrative Committee of Jiangsu Nanjing Eco Hi-Tech Island Economic Developm...
Download Press release here Tokyo 2018 IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition closes with a renewed focus on interdisciplinary collaboration to address global water challenges The Hague, Netherlands, 5 October 2018. Our water ...
The Action Agenda is a holistic approach recognising the water basin as a system advocating equitable allocations, increased efficiencies and connectivity across the respective basin. Launch: 19 September 2018 at Tok...
LAUNCH Thursday 20 September 2018, 09:45 – 10:30, IWA Pavilion • The roadmap is the first guide of its kind to demonstrate a practical approach towards low-carbon, holistic and sustainable urban water management. • Pilot uti...
2018 IWA Project Innovation Awards 18 Winners in six Award Categories Cranfield University wins Kiran and Pallavi Patel Grand Innovation Award Tokyo, Japan, 17 September 2018. At the 2018 IWA World Water Congress & Exhibiti...
Increasing numbers of cities worldwide risk reaching Day Zero, with taps running dry, and exacerbating the effects of climate change, unless they start actively managing and improving the resilience of their entire water basins, w...
Sudhir Murthy and Enrique Cabrera elected new IWA Vice-Presidents Tokyo, Japan, 16 September 2018. The IWA Governing Assembly has elected two new Vice-Presidents on the eve of the 2018 IWA World Water Congress & ...
Launch: Wednesday, 19 September 2018, 12:50-13:10 | IWA Stand 115 at the Exhibition Area Tokyo, Japan, 18 September 2018. For the progressive realization of the Human Rights to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation to be achieved to ...
Edamame, rice and growing meat and dairy sector most at risk Tokyo, 17 September 2018: Research into how increasing water scarcity and drought may impact the Japanese economy (1) was released by R2Water (2) and FutureWater (3) at ...