Innovations in Remote Monitoring and Emerging pollutant monitoring

Water/wastewater

Innovations in Remote Monitoring and Emerging pollutant monitoring

28 Sep, 2021

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At WWEM 2021, join us at 9.45 on 14th October for The Water Dragons. The Water Dragons competition is an unique opportunity for up-and-coming enterprises looking to make their mark on the water sector!

Watch as six companies pitch their innovative water products, processes and services to a panel of industry specialists - or, as we like to call them, the Dragons. To impress the Dragons, these new technologies will have to display clear and distinct benefits for the water sector. In particular, this year’s pitches will focus on innovations relevant to remote monitoring and the analysis of emerging pollutants.

Water Dragons benefits from the collaboration and guidance of the Future Water Association, an organisation concerned with shaping the future of the water sector in a progressive, sustainable direction. To this event, the Association supplies a diverse, experienced panel of Dragons, always ready to ask the difficult questions of our competitors. In line with its mission, the Future Water Association will be interested in the innovation and novelty of our competitors’ technologies, their scalability, their compliance with international regulatory standards and the long-term viability of the competitors’ business-model.

This year, the Dragons will be presented with technologies from: Altitude Thinking, a water-sampling specialist offering autonomous and remote monitoring systems; Elmodis, a data-asset manager and industrial optimisation specialist; Proteus Instruments, a manufacturer of real-time water-quality analysers; SEM Energy Ltd., a waste-management company; and Strathkelvin Instruments, a specialist in the treatment of waste-waters. To watch the Water Dragons Competition or to visit the Virtual WWEM conference and Exhibition then please register today. Attendance is Free of charge, there are plenty of opportunities to network with other attendees, speakers, contestants and exhibitors.

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