Aquatech China relocates to Shanghai New International Expo Centre and announces new December dates for 2024 event

The organiser of Aquatech China has announced its upcoming relocation to Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) in Shanghai for the next event, due to be held in 2024.

In addition to the relocation to SNIEC, Aquatech China has also announced a date change. The show will now take place 11-12-13 December 2024.

Organised by RAI Amsterdam and its subsidiary RAI China, Aquatech China is a leading platform for showcasing innovative solutions, trends, and technologies in the water sector.

The expertise of RAI China combined with that of RAI Amsterdam fully aligns Aquatech China with the flagship show Aquatech Amsterdam, focusing on high-quality, innovative water technology and solutions, including an international knowledge programme, meeting the needs of the Chinese market and creating fruitful international business opportunities.

“We are excited to announce the relocation of Aquatech China to the prestigious SNIEC. This move, combined with the date change to December, reflects our dedication to delivering a premier event experience for the water technology industry,” said René Bos, Exhibition Director RAI China at RAI Amsterdam. “We believe that this new venue, along with the experience and expertise of our colleagues at RAI China, will strengthen Aquatech China’s position as the leading platform for water professionals in China and South East Asia.”

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