Thursday, 30 November 2006

Partnering Event for the Water Industry

12 December 2006, Waterton Technology Centre, Bridgend
Meet potential business partners in pre-arranged meetings to discuss collaborations and to help establish new working relationships.

You can view the submitted profiles by downloading the WINW Partnering Directory which has been published and sent to over 480 contacts throughout Wales and the UK.

To request meetings, please email jenny@jenesysassociates.co.uk by 5:00pm on Wednesday 6 December with the relevant reference numbers (which are given at the start of each opportunity or request contained in the Directory). We will then contact you with your schedule of meetings for the day and a location map. You are welcome to bring literature, samples and demonstrations to the Partnering Event.


Even if you are unable to attend the Partnering Event, please let us know which entries interest you and we can arrange introductions
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006

Water works to generate electricity

A Welsh Water treatment works on the Cardigan Bay coast near Barmouth is the first of the company's works to be powered by the water it treats.

A small turbine generates sufficient energy to power the water treatment plant, with a surplus of around 70,000 kWh per year exported to the grid.
icWales story

Croeso Welcome

Croeso i'r blog Rhwydwaith Cymru i’r Diwydiant Dwr , syniad newydd i gynnig cyfle anffwrfiol i'r aelodau i rwydweithio.

Welcome to the Water Industry Network Wales blog, a new idea to provide an informal opportunity for members to network.

The aim of the Network is to promote and support manufacturers, service providers and contract research organisations that are already supplying the water sector or wish to supply the water sector in Wales.

To register your interest or for further information please contact the Environmental Goods and Services Innovation (EGSi) team on 01970 6132224, email egsi@wales.gsi.gov.uk or fax: 01970 613249.