Registration Opens for 2013 AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition

Dec. 13, 2012
Conference will be held Feb. 25 to 28, 2013 in San Antonio

The American Water Works Assn. (AWWA) and American Membrane Technology Assn. (AMTA) announced that registration is open for the 2013 AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition, to be held Feb. 25 to 28, 2013, in San Antonio.

AWWA and AMTA are uniting again to present the latest developments in membrane water treatment technologies. Members from both organizations are encouraged to register for the conference and at the conference hotel by Jan. 24, 2013, to receive discounted pricing and group rates.   

This year’s conference is expected be the largest in its history, with 120 technical presentations, five workshops, and close to 100 exhibitors. For the first time the conference will also feature a track on the industrial uses of membrane technology.

Attendees will also hear from Tuesday’s keynote speaker, Dr. Samer Adham, director of the ConocoPhilips Global Water Sustainability Center, as he discusses future role membranes will play in addressing the world’s energy and water needs.

For individuals with even a passing interest in membrane technologies, the conference will provide an opportunity for networking and learning from the top names in the industry. Additional event information and registration is available on the AWWA Conferences and Education page.

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