80% of exhibition floor space already booked for Aquatech Amsterdam taking place November 2023

Aquatech Amsterdam will be held from Monday 6 to Thursday 9 November 2023 at the RAI, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Event organiser Amsterdam RAI has announced that their Aquatech Amsterdam trade fair, due to be hold in November 2023, has over 80% of floor space booked, and the first hall is completely sold out.

Representing the world’s largest trade exhibition for water technology, next year’s Aquatech is set to run in RAI Amsterdam from November 6 to 9 November 2023, boasting larger and more specialty pavilions than ever. The show will roughly double in size compared to the 2021 edition when many were not allowed to travel.

The show will expand its knowledge and networking pavilions adding Biogas and Re-use/ Resource Recovery to the current list of Industrial Water, Digital Water, Clean Water/Desalination, Water Quality (WQA), Innovation pavilions, country pavilions, and AquaStages.

Innovation has always been a crucial theme at Aquatech and is mostly named as the number one reason why people come to Amsterdam to visit the show.

“Every two years Aquatech showcases hundreds of innovations and new products. To give all these premiers the attention they deserve we are redesigning our InnovationLAB,” says Show Director Annette Bos.

“Last year the Innovation Award dinner was one of the highlights to be inspired And entertained, but sold early and we had to disappoint many who wished to attend. To accommodate popular demand we are looking at a bigger and befitting venue and programme the Sunday before the show.”

SourceRAI

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