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PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL EVENTS




             SAUDI WATER ELECTRICITY FORUM
             7–9 FEBRUARY I RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA



                   Saudi Water Electricity is one of the most important conventions in Saudi Arabia – stra-
                   tegic for the water and energy sectors – in which national and international companies,
                   leaders, investors and contractors meet each year to exchange ideas for developing and
                   identifying new opportunities and innovations relating to the water/energy binomial.

                   During the convention, Aqualia received the “SWEF Award for Water” prize recognising
                   the work carried out in the last five years in sectorising and leaks projects in the city of
                   Riyadh.






             GLOBAL WATER SUMMIT 2016
             19–20 APRIL I ABU DHABI, UAR




                   Organised by Global Water Intelligence magazine with the theme “Water sustainability as
                   a source of business and economic growth,” this meeting is one of the largest business
                   congresses in the water sector, attended by sector leaders and their stakeholders to
                   discuss the future of the resource and its management.







             EXPOMIN 2016
             25–29 APRIL  I  SANTIAGO DE CHILE, CHILE



                   Participation in the most important mining fair in America – and second in the world – with
                   a stand in the Spanish pavilion and as sponsor of the “Sea water for mining” seminar.






             OMAN ENERGY & WATER 2016 (2             ND  ED)
             23–25 MAY  I  MASCATE, OMÁN




                   Aqualia took part for the first time in this event in which companies and authorities discuss
                   the challenges of water and energy in Oman as well as new forms of public/private
                   collaboration to develop sustainable initiatives.












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