The Future Water World Congress focuses on four key pillars that can help address the water crisis

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According to the UN World Water Development Report 2023, 2 billion people (26% of the population) around the globe do not have safe drinking water and 3.6 billion people (46% of the population) lack access to safely managed sanitation. Between two to three billion people experience water shortages for at least one month per year and the global urban population that faces water scarcity is projected to double in 2050.

The Future Water World Congress focuses on four key pillars including desalination, waste and cleaning water, water transportation and future drinking water security that can help address the water crisis.

Desalination: The process of removing salt and other impurities from seawater or brackish water to produce fresh water for human consumption or agricultural purposes. The need for desalination is growing as the demand for safe, reliable quality water increases. It makes water fit for drinking as well as various industrial use. This can ultimately help to eliminate the water shortage crisis by preparing for times of droughts and ensuring an efficient supply of water.

Waste and Cleaning Water:  While water treatment focuses on converting raw water into drinking water, wastewater involves treating contaminated water before returning it to the environment, understanding the clean water and wastewater treatment process has become increasingly important as it ensures the purification and safe disposal of water. Advanced technologies and innovative methods are continually being developed to improve the efficiency and sustainability of water and wastewater treatment processes.

Water Transportation: Water Distribution system refers to the network of pipes, valves, pumps, and storage facilities that transport treated water from a water source or treatment plant to consumers. It ensures clean and safe drinking water reaches homes, businesses, industries with a well develop water distribution system.

Future Drinking Water Security: Ensuring the security for drinking water will be a critical challenge due to factors such as climate change, pollution, and water scarcity. However, advancements in technology and increased awareness of water management practices is the key to contributing to future drinking water security. Hot topics such as smart water grids and infrastructure, water monitoring systems, rainwater harvesting and storage, to name a few, are definitely the trends to see that can better improve the water infrastructure as a whole.

Join us at the Future Water World Congress, the ultimate hub for networking with the leading minds across the water sector. Meet everyone from innovative startups to industry experts and together you can uncover a range of new ideas on sustainable water management, wastewater management and reuse, bulletproof solutions for desalination, agricultural irrigation, and drainage water, and ultimately form valuable relationships that will skyrocket your opportunities and web of connections.

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