class="contentpane"> Water World Middle East 2011 will Launch in Doha, Qatar
Miércoles, 02 de Marzo de 2011 06:50
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24-26 October 2011  Doha Exhibition Center Doha, Qatar

The first annual WaterWorld Middle East conference and exhibition will take place 24- 26 October in Doha, Qatar in 2011 as a co-located event with POWER-GEN Middle East.

This exciting inaugural event will host dignitaries from around the world who will share their expertise and experiences to help define the water sector of the future.

WaterWorld Middle East is set to become the region’s premier conference programme dedicated to the water industry. It will also provide the perfect opportunity to mix with high flying industry leaders and keep abreast of the latest developments in the Gulf region in the field of Water, Energy and Environment.

Spurred on by a buoyant economy and population growth, the GCC countries are looking to invest over $130 billion to meet future demand and introduce new measures to achieve long term sustainable water and energy supplies.

Fuente: Water World

Water World Middle East 2011 will Launch in Doha, Qatar

Miércoles, 02 de Marzo de 2011 06:50
Imprimir
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

24-26 October 2011  Doha Exhibition Center Doha, Qatar

The first annual WaterWorld Middle East conference and exhibition will take place 24- 26 October in Doha, Qatar in 2011 as a co-located event with POWER-GEN Middle East.

This exciting inaugural event will host dignitaries from around the world who will share their expertise and experiences to help define the water sector of the future.

WaterWorld Middle East is set to become the region’s premier conference programme dedicated to the water industry. It will also provide the perfect opportunity to mix with high flying industry leaders and keep abreast of the latest developments in the Gulf region in the field of Water, Energy and Environment.

Spurred on by a buoyant economy and population growth, the GCC countries are looking to invest over $130 billion to meet future demand and introduce new measures to achieve long term sustainable water and energy supplies.

Fuente: Water World