Free exhibition access for the IWA’s World Water Congress & Exhibition in Copenhagen

IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition, 12-15 September 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark.

The International Water Association (IWA) has announced that trade visitors can now register free of charge for a visit to this year’s World Water Congress & Exhibition (WWCE), due to be held in Denmark’s capital city in September.

This visitor registration gives access to the exhibition floor, and trade visitors are also entitled to attend any of the Business Forum sessions that will be held on the exhibition floor.

The IWA’s WWCE attracts around 10,000 visitors across four days and visitors can expect to a unique mix of over 300 global exhibitors showcasing what they can offer the global water industry.

The exhibition will be open for visitors between 12-15 September in the Bella Center, Copenhagen, Denmark.

You can register via this link: https://visitors.iwa-exhibitions.com/

For registration as a delegate (to attend the Congress sessions) please go to: https://worldwatercongress.org/ and click on “register now”.

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