Indian Water Works Association – Coimbatore Centre hosted the 56TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF IWWA. IWWA hosted this convention with the theme of “Sustainable Management of Water and Waste Water and its latest Developments”.
This Convention filled with lot of Experts, Engineers, Practitioners, Speakers, Industry leaders and Greeted by Mr. K.N. Nehru (Minister for Municipal Administration) & Mr. S. Muthusamy (Minister for Housing and Urban Development).
It was a great moment having stall at this Convention.
Championing Sustainable Practices
At the core of the convention was a fervent commitment to promoting sustainable practices in water and wastewater management. Delegates engaged in robust discussions on the adoption of cutting-edge technologies, innovative strategies, and policy frameworks to address the dual challenge of water scarcity and wastewater pollution.
Exploring Innovation
From advanced treatment technologies to integrated management approaches, the convention showcased a myriad of innovations driving progress in the field. Attendees had the opportunity to delve into the latest research findings, case studies, and best practices, gaining insights into the transformative potential of emerging technologies.
Fostering Collaboration
Collaboration emerged as a recurrent theme throughout the convention, underscoring the imperative of collective action in addressing complex water challenges. Participants from diverse backgrounds, including academia, government, industry, and civil society, converged to exchange ideas, forge partnerships, and catalyze impactful initiatives.
Empowering Communities
Recognizing the pivotal role of local communities in water management, the convention underscored the importance of grassroots engagement and participatory approaches. Sessions focused on empowering communities with the knowledge, tools, and resources needed to safeguard precious water resources and build resilience in the face of adversity.