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View the latest programExpert Speakers to Date
- John Van Nostrand
Flexim Americas Corporation - Phil Chandler
Datumpin - Bill Horne
NDT Corporation - Michael Simpson
M.E. Simpson Co. - Don Rankin
E Source - Josh Zier
Project Canary - Jonny Seccombe
Aqua Rex - Simon Wick
Kamstrup - Freddie Guerra
GHD - John Herron
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Past attendees:
- Analytik Jena
- Hazen and Sawyer
- Cyient
- UMS Group
- HCLTech
- CPM Pipelines
- Somos
- PCTEL
- Mueller Water Products
- Neptune Technology Group
- Las Vegas Valley Water District
- Orbis Intelligent Systems
- LAYERMARK
- DC Water
- IoTerop
Who should attend
- Industrial Manufacturing
- Resource Tracking
- Supply Chain and Procurement
- Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
- Ground Water Management
- Indigenous Rights and Land Stewardship
- Machinery and Automation
- Midstream Operations
- Breweries and Distilleries
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Accounting & Financial Reporting
- Quality Control and Standardization
- Water Conservation
- Water Disposal
- Wastewater Management
- Water Auditing
- Water Reuse and Recycling
- Strategy, Projects, and Public Affairs
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Water Treatment
- News Reporting and Journalism
- Steel Industries
- Chemical Industries
- Oil & Gas Refineries
- Fisheries and Aquaculture
- Water Utilities
- Glass Manufacturing
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Paper and Pulp industries
- Thermal Power Plants
- Auditing and Certification
- Automation & Digitalization
- Oil and Gas Industry
- Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing
- Research and Academic Institutions
- Water & Wastewater Treatment
- Dairy Industry
- Nuclear Energy
- Textile Industries
- Regulatory and Compliance Agencies
- Food and Beverages
- News Reporters and Journalists
Why Attend
Industrial Water Audits 2024 offers market intelligence and presentations on auditing strategies to enhance water management, boosting revenue and shareholder value.
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The Premier Forum on Strategies and Audits for Industrial Water Management.
Welcome to Industrial Water Audits 2024, where water and industrial manufacturing leaders meet to discuss water balance processes, from sourcing water to managing wastewater and implementing sustainability.
The global industrial sector faces escalating water stress challenges, emphasizing the urgency for enhanced water treatment, waste reduction, and consumption management. This conference will explore sustainable strategies for water utilization analysis, focusing on conservation, reuse, and recycling opportunities.
Join us to discover and apply groundbreaking methods that measure, manage, and optimize key performance indicators in industrial water management, driving new business value.
This year's Industrial Water Audits 2024 event is set to become a leading global platform for industry leaders and stakeholders, encouraging collaboration and the exploration of innovative audit methods. Attendees will gain technical expertise to address the challenges and opportunities in industrial water management.
Key topics on this year’s agenda include:
- Making an economic assessment of industrial water management
- Scope, timeline, and budgeting for water and wastewater audits
- Advancing digitalization and automation in water audits and data validation
- Exploring modern technologies for water conservation and efficiency
- Regulatory disclosures, audit results and verification to ensure compliance.
- Case studies on industrial water audits and stakeholder engagement
The conference will allow stakeholders to gain actionable insights and strengthen cross-market partnerships for industrial water management.
Call for Presentation
If you would like to be a speaker at this event, please contact sean.collins@iQ-Hub.com, subject heading “Call for Papers – Industrial Water Audits 2024”.
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To secure your place at Industrial Water Audits 2024 or for more information, please contact delegates@iQ-Hub.com.
Key topics for 2024:
- Making an economic assessment of industrial water management.
Exploring strategic investments to reduce water footprint and optimize wastewater management. - Scope, Timeline, and Budgeting for Water and Wastewater Audits
Evaluating inefficiencies, analyzing wastewater treatment and disposal, and allocating funds for sustainability - Advancing digitalization and automation in water audits and data validation
Discovering the latest digital tools for comprehensive water cycle analysis and documentation for operational improvements. - Exploring new technologies for water conservation. and efficiency
Assessing advanced technologies for water treatment, reuse, and detecting infrastructure anomalies. - Regulatory disclosures, audit results and verification to ensure compliance.
Updates on industrial water regulations and pollution control, and examining results for enhanced compliance. - Case studies on industrial water audits and stakeholder engagement
Learning from real-world audits, emphasizing the role of stakeholder collaboration and achieving water management goals.
Testimonials
- The presentations were succinct and clear, providing a great opportunity to learn about new trends - Nass Diallo (Las Vegas Valley Water District)
- The conference provided diverse, informative presentations on changing water systems, offering valuable insights for all attendees to compare and learn - Sarina Castillo (Moulton Niguel Water District)
- Explored a broad scope of opportunities in water utility, making it a beneficial event - Josh Zier (Project Canary)
- Cutting-edge technology conference for water utilities, the best available - Eric Lenz (South Coast Water District)
- Enjoyed learning about water loss control efforts and data management strategies from other utilities - Andrew Richardson (East Bay Municipal Utility District)