Water Equipment Show, back with more in May

After a successful return to face-to-face networking in 2022, one of the UK’s leading water industry exhibitions, the Water Equipment Show, returns for 2023 bigger and better than ever.

The Water Equipment Show (WES), presented by The Pump Centre, is back at the International Centre, Telford on Thursday 11th May 2023.

WES2023 will host more than 90 exhibitors and almost 30 expert speakers. On show will be a wide range of equipment and services available from many of the UK’s leading manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors. The technical conference and breakout sessions reflect the show’s considerable impact on the UK water industry.

The event offers a unique opportunity for delegates to get up to speed with latest Water Industry issues. Attendees can take part in the in-depth technical sessions which will discuss industry-leading themes, they can browse the exhibition featuring many of the UK’s leading water industry suppliers, and they will have the opportunity to discover solutions and strategies for tackling the water industry’s leading challenges.

For 2023 the show has chosen ‘Delivering a step change in efficiency’ as its primary theme. In the water industry, a strategic approach to delivering more ambitious water efficiency is vital now and in the future.

Main Conference

In the Main Conference room there will be six presentations focusing on efficiency improvement within the water industry. Thames Water, Anglian Water and Yorkshire Water will all be represented.

The talks cover a wide range of efficiency related topics including pump operation, catchment optimisation, digital solutions, supply partnerships and the impact of maintenance.

Breakout and training sessions

Away from the main conference there are plenty of opportunities for the delegates to learn about various aspects of efficiency improvement and to develop their general industry knowledge via the breakout sessions.

For 2023 the breakout talks are loosely grouped under the topics Pumps & Pumping, Water Industry Equipment and Technology & Innovation. The presentations cover a wide range of subjects including:

  • Pump and blower selection
  • Net zero pump manufacture
  • Pump degradation
  • Life cycle and lowest costs of ownership
  • Pumping station inlet design
  • Maintenance and condition monitoring

Exhibition

Feedback from the delegates confirms that the most impressive part of the Water Equipment Show is the fantastic display of products, equipment and services on show within the exhibition.

For 2023, there will be exhibition stands from more than 90 of the UK water industry’s leading suppliers.

As was the case in 2022, a ‘Showcase Area’ will be set-up in the foyer of International Centre where the main sponsors can display featured products. This space will be the first thing that delegates see when entering the venue and it will highlight where to go to find more information about these showcased items.

The show opens at 8:30am on Thursday 11 May 2023.

There is free access to all the technical areas for pre-registered delegates. There are over 1,000 free car parking spaces adjacent to the venue and complimentary refreshments will be available during the day, subject to availability.

To register, go to: https://waterequipmentshow.com/

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