On April 10, in Baku opens exhibition of achievements of Water Technologies
From 10 to 12 April the Baku Expo Centre will host the 2nd Caspian International Exhibition "Technologies for water treatment and water treatment» CATEC 2014.
This year the exhibition will present CATEC water systems, wastewater and storm water , measuring and control technologies for analysis of water, geothermal technology and other new technologies in water and sanitation .
On CATEC 2014 are expected to attend the leading technology companies, suppliers, environmentalists, as well as construction companies from Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Denmark, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Russia , USA, Turkey and Switzerland. Among them are Accord Azerbaijan, Amiad Water Systems, AVK, Culligan, Elektromed, Erkon, Flotenk, GEA Westfalia, Greenworks, Sampro Canada, Grundfos, etc.
In parallel with the exhibition at the hotel JW Marriott Absheron Baku will host the 2nd
Caspian International Conference Water Technologies, which will discuss the current issues of the industry.
Exhibition and Conference organized on the initiative and with the support of national water operator of Azersu. The organizer of the exhibition is Iteca Caspian. - 08D-
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