Aquatech China 2024: Where innovation meets opportunity in the heart of Asia’s water industry

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Mark your calendars for December 11-13, 2024, as Aquatech China, a premier water technology trade show in Asia, returns to the Shanghai New International Exhibition Center (SNIEC). This event promises to be a nexus of innovation, expertise, and business opportunities in the rapidly evolving Chinese water sector.

China’s water industry at a critical juncture

China’s water industry is at a critical juncture. With its massive population, rapid industrialization, and increasing urbanization, the country faces unprecedented challenges in water management and purification. The Chinese government has set ambitious targets for water treatment and reuse, creating a fertile ground for foreign investments and collaborations.

Recent developments in China’s water sector have been remarkable. The country is investing heavily in digital technologies for more efficient water management, with increasing attention to water reuse and resource recovery from wastewater. China is also experimenting with green infrastructure to combat urban water issues and improve water quality. These advancements create a dynamic marketplace hungry for cutting-edge solutions.

A gateway to the Chinese market

Aquatech China covers all aspects of the water cycle, from drinking water and industrial water to wastewater treatment, sludge management, smart water solutions, and beyond. This laser focus on water sets Aquatech China apart from other events in the region, making it an unmissable opportunity for industry professionals.

For international companies, Aquatech China offers a gateway to this vast market. While doing business in China can be challenging due to complex regulations, cultural differences, and intense competition, the potential rewards for successful market penetration are enormous. Aquatech China plays a crucial role by facilitating the right connections with Chinese decision-makers, potential partners, and investors.

Organized by RAI Amsterdam, which boasts its own office in Shanghai, Aquatech China adheres to high international standards in organization and facilities. This ensures a professional and efficient exhibition experience for all participants. The combination of RAI Amsterdam’s global expertise and local presence provides exhibitors and visitors with deep market insights and an extensive network in China.

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The event features several unique elements that enhance its value:

  • An International & Chinese Advisory Board, ensuring the show’s content remains cutting-edge and relevant.
  • A strong focus on innovation, showcasing the latest technologies and solutions.
  • An extensive content program, offering insights into market trends and challenges.
  • A special International Hub and welcome drink for international visitors, fostering networking opportunities.

Aquatech China will begin with an opening ceremony celebrating Chinese tradition and innovation, followed by a prestigious Innovation Award Ceremony. A bilingual content programme will cover challenges and solutions in the water sector. Visitors can explore two specialised ‘Worlds’: the Clean Water World and the Wastewater & Resources World, showcasing the latest developments in water treatment.

Shaping the future of water management

Aquatech China 2024 will serve as a vital platform connecting the Chinese market with the world’s most advanced water solutions and expertise. Whether you’re a technology provider looking to expand your footprint in Asia, a Chinese utility seeking state-of-the-art solutions, or an investor scouting for the next big innovation in water technology, Aquatech China is your destination.

Save the date: December 11-13, 2024, at the Shanghai New International Exhibition Center, Shanghai, China.

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