Water Investment World Middle East 2009
Water Investment World MENA is the
only event of its kind in the region to bring together regulators,
utilities, investors, financiers and contractors under one roof to
discuss planning and continuous development of water resources in the
region. The event offers you an unparalleled opportunity to interact
with the decision makers and explore new opportunities in the water
business in the Middle East.
The
average annual increase of demand for desalinated water in the Arab
world is 6% per annum compared to the 3% global average. 40% of
desalinated water demand in the Middle East comes from the industrial
and municipal sectors. Approximately 70% (about 24 million cu. Meters
per day) of the UAE’s water comes from desalination plants. Dubai alone
has an installed desalination capacity of 188 million gallons per day
(MIGD) with a total production of 58.8 MIGD.
Saudi
Arabia has scarce fresh water resources. Official statistics show that
the country is the world’s largest producer of desalinated water with
30 % global production. The 30 desalination plants in Saudi Arabia
pump almost 600 million gallons per day meeting 70% of the drinking
water needs. US $53 billion is required to increase its desalination
capacity to 10.7million cubic meters per day by 2020 to meet demand.
Water Investment World Middle East 2009 is your best chance to do business in the Middle East.
Sponsors are offered an unrivalled opportunity to:
- Position and profile yourself as an industry leader at the most prestigious meeting place of the year.
- Have exclusive access to the most senior decision-makers in the industry.
- Meet the industry leaders, understand their needs better, and develop business relationships with them.
- Get cost-effective marketing exposure and branding to your target audience, culminating in face-to-face meetings with your best prospects
Key Reasons to Attend
- Meet the regional leaders behind major water projects
- Benefit from the only water focused strategic C-level conference in the region
- Understand the dynamic of privatisation, deregulation and the role of private sector in developing water assets
- Sneak preview of financing and investment opportunities in the regional water supply chain
- Attend the waste water management and treatment briefing day to explore opportunities
Who Should Attend
- Water utilities and authorities
- Regulators
- Environmental and municipal organizations
- Real estate developers
- Large water users
- Government departments
- Investors
- Irrigation companies
- Law firms
- Water distributors
- Dam and pipeline construction
- Water traders
- Infrastructure project management professionals
- Consultants
- EPC contractors
- Banks and financiers
- Bulk water and wastewater management companies
Contact information |
Antoinette Bou Gebrael, Conference Manager, "Terrapinn": Bando Tower, Sheikh Zayed Road, DUBAI, UAE (PO Box 506660)
(email: antoinette.bougebrael@terrapinn.com ; kristofer.charik@terrapinn.com) Phone: +971 (0) 4709 4513 |
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Event type | Conference |
File link |
http://www.terrapinn.com/2009/waterme/ |
Source | Terrapinn is a business media company. Our products are trade exhibitions, conferences, training solutions and electronic and print publications. Terrapinn owns a portfolio of B2B brands. |
Subject(s) | DRINKING WATER , DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , ENERGY , FINANCE-ECONOMY , HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , INDUSTRY , INFRASTRUCTURES , MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RIGHT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES , SLUDGES , WATER DEMAND , WATER QUALITY |
Relation | http://www.semide.net/documents/fol195274 |
Geographical coverage | United Arab Emirates |
Address | Al Murooj Rotana, Dubai, UAE |
Organizer | Terrapinn |
Target audience | International |
Period | [28/04/2009 - 29/04/2009] |
Status | Confirmed |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |
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