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24-25 APRIL 2017 MADRID
GLOBAL WATER SUMMIT 2017
Intelligent Synergies
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The Global Water Summit 2017 is proudly sponsored by:
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INTELLIGENT SYNERGIESThe Global Water Summit has always been about connections: water meets money, public meets private, business meets opportunity.
This year we want to take it one step further, to explore how the connections at the edges of the sector can give us fresh perspective on the roadblocks to growth. In our post-physical world, water management no longer lives in isolation.
The digital revolution means that utility business models are evolving. Data is empowering the customer and the developing world, disrupting the traditional dynamics of the water industry. Meanwhile, the age of the ‘smart’ and ‘liveable’ city has made water an intimate bedfellow with other environmental services such as waste and energy.
This year in Madrid, we will explore how intelligent synergies blending finance and technology can deliver solutions for both industries and utilities, from Latin America to China.
By unpacking these issues now together, we can ensure that water has its place in the vanguard of the fourth industrial revolution.
Forge a new future for water with us at the Global Water Summit 2017 in Madrid on 24-25 April 2017.
New questions are being asked of the world of water:s Uber, Airbnb and Amazon
have revolutionised transportation, accommodation and commerce, industries all based on fixed assets. Who will bring this to the water sector?
s With new actors showing interest in the water sector, its borders are losing definition. Is sludge management a water business, an energy business or a waste business?
s Politicians across the globe are seeking to restrict the movement of goods and people. How can we ensure that money and innovation continue to flow to where they are needed most?
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WHO ATTENDS THE GLOBAL WATER SUMMIT
*during the summit year (April 2015- April 2016)
Key groups of attendees include:s Industrial end userss Utilities + Municipalitiess Systems Integrators/ EPC
Contractorss Project Developers/
Investorss Financierss Equipment Supplierss Government representatives
Asia: 13%
Australia: 2%
Americas: 18%
Middle East and Africa: 33%
Europe: 34% 600+
top executives and decision
makers
150+speakers
64countries
represented by delegates
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80,000+ page views and
27,686 unique first time visitors*
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Prices:
Standard Delegate £1995/ $2970
IDA Member, Non-Profit Institution and Team (5 for 4) discounts available. Please contact [email protected]
The Venue: The Marriott Auditorium Hotel and Conference Center, Madrid, Spain.
Conveniently located near Madrid’s Barajas Airport, the Marriott Auditorium Hotel is the perfect place to rest and relax during your time at the Global Water Summit. Enjoy your time in the Spanish capital with services and facilities such as free WiFi, on-site Fitness Centres and swimming pools, and regular taxis and buses to the city centre that stop right outside the hotel.
Book your hotel room:Once you’ve purchased your delegate place, you can book your accommodation using our specially reduced GWS 2017 delegate price:
NEED TO KNOWAgenda at a Glance
DAY 1, MONDAY 24 APRIL 2017
One-to-One Networking MeetingsDay 1: Opening Plenary: Intelligent SynergiesRoundtables - Over 30 tables with 4 x 20 minute rotations
Individual StrandsLatin America Desalination Digital
Catalyzing PPPs in Latin America Desal’s Changing Business Model Digital Strategy
Water for Growth Initiative InnovationsPart 1: Industrial Water Champions Interactive Panel
Leading Utilities of the World
Latin America Desalination DigitalTransforming Argentina’s Water Sector Water Technology Idol 2017-
Presentations and VotingInternet of Things
Water for Growth Initiative InnovationsPart 2: Financing Industrial Water Pathfinding Future Innovation
Global Water Awards Gala DinnerOfficial Global Water Awards Sponsor
DAY 2, TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2017
One-to-One Networking MeetingsDay 2: Opening Plenary: CEO Forum The CEOs of six of the world’s most important water businesses join a panel to discuss the key issues for the future of the water sector.
Individual StrandsLatin America Finance Digital
Wastewater Management for Latin American Megacities
Privatisation in Saudi Arabia Digital Sustainability for Industry
Synergies Working Group
China’s Technology Needs Un-invented Technologies
Latin America Finance DigitalWater for Mining Closing the Bankability Gap Digital Evolution: A Utility Perspective
SynergiesWater, Waste, Energy Synergies
Closing Plenary: Ministerial Panel: Global vs. Local: The Next Generation of Water Management.
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7 REASONS TO ATTEND THE GLOBAL WATER SUMMIT
7. Satisfaction guaranteeWe are so convinced by the brilliance the Global Water Summit that we put our money where our mouth is. If you are a first timer at the Summit and the event does not live up to your expectations, we will give you your money back. How many other conference producers have that kind of confidence in their product?
4. Raise your profile and be part of shaping that future
Delegate participation is at the heart of the Global Water Summit. We use technology to measure your response to the ideas coming from the podium and to collect your opinions, feeding them back in real time. Our more intimate Workshop sessions ensure that you can be part of the discussion that shapes the perception of the industry, and its evolution.
6. Celebrate the water industry
The Global Water Summit incorporates a social element into the programme. From breakfast networking and lunches to a glamorous dinner, the summit balances engaging sessions with the opportunity to reconnect with your fellow colleagues in the industry. The coveted Global Water Awards and the associated gala dinner is the high point - get together with other executives in the sector and celebrate the people and projects that have made a difference in the past year.
5. You will feel engagedThe Global Water Summit is a fast-paced two day conference with a month’s worth of new ideas crammed into it. Typically, presentations are eight to ten minutes long, forcing presenters to say what they have to say and move on.
2. You will make surprise connections
What makes a conference really valuable is being able to meet people who you didn’t know would be important to the future of your business. Our Round Table discussion and interactive Workshop formats bring you together with groups of people who share your interests, an ideal setting for serendipitous connections, delegate to delegate.1. You will meet the people
who you need to meetThe Global Water Summit brings together the people who matter in the international water industry each year and makes it easy for you to meet them. The summit attracts the whole supply chain so you can be sure to meet the best contacts whatever your expertise or service provision. The One-to-One networking system enables you to fix up your meeting schedule ahead of the event, while our delegate messaging app facilitates meeting during – and after – the event.
3. You will get a glimpse of the future
We invite a curated list of the most urgently relevant speakers to address the Global Water Summit. The objective is to surprise you with new perspectives, enabling you to see possibilities for the future that will change the way you run your business.
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14.00 – 15.00What is happening, what are the opportunities and challenges in Iran?Representatives of the Iranian political and utility sphere discuss the opportunities for international water companies, the changing political and financial situation in the country. Also a chance to look at upcoming plans for spending and procurement of new water and wastewater infrastructure.
15.00 – 16.00 Roundtables/ Project VillageAn opportunity for representatives such as engineers, utilities or domestic investors to present specific projects that they are looking to involve private partners with.
Possible roundtable discussions include:Individual projects to presentUtilities/engineersIran domestic companies
16.00 – 16.30 Networking Break
16.30 – 17.30Getting the deal done – international solutions to financing Iran’s water needsA panel presentation featuring speakers from each part of the procurement chain looking at how a major international water PPP project might come together. Each presenter outlines the financial challenges facing their involvement in Iran, and how they will look to address those challenges.
17.30 – 18.00 Closing Refreshments and Networking
Building Bridges, Creating Partnerships: What Next for Iran’s Water Sector
The Iranian water sector can offer some of the best profit margins in the world if you can commit capital and manage the political risk. This workshop sets out to catalyse international involvement in this emerging market and to mitigate the risks by connecting the international private sector with governing bodies, funding agencies and Iranian partners.
SUNDAY 23 APRIL 2017
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
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DAY 1, MONDAY 24 APRIL 201707:00 - 09:00 Registration08:00 - 09:00 One-to-One Networking Meetings
Your facility to booking key appointments during the Global Water SummitMeet the people you want to meet using our One-to-One networking facility. No more missed opportunities. You arrange it all beforehand and we make it happen.
09:00 - 10:30 Day 1 Opening PlenaryIntelligent SynergiesExploring a smarter future with bestselling author and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Martin Ford.KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Martin Ford, New York Times Bestselling author and winner of the 2015 Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award.Opening Plenary: Sue Murphy, Water Corporation, Western Australia, Christopher Gasson, Global Water Intelligence, Emilio Gabbrielli, International Desalination Association and Hon. Isabel García Tejerina, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment, Spain
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
AGENDA 2017
Co-hosts: Hilling Chang, Founder and president of Shanghai SafBon Water Service Co., LtdLutz Bungeroth, CEO of ItN Nanovation AG – “An application of ceramic flat membrane technology for seawater desalination.”
Eko Bagus Delianto, President Director, PT Cirajasa Rancanbangun Mandiri (CRM) – “PPP Opportunities in Indonesia”Gaëtane Suzenet, Venture Advisor on water, Aster Capital – "The top 5 factors to make water an attractive and strategic investment sector"Hani Khalifa, Senior Process Engineer, Saudi Aramco – Topic: TBCJorge Juan Malfieto Sanchez, R&D Director of ACCIONA Agua S.A.U. – “Desalination in the Digital World.”
Roundtables - Over 30 tables with 4 x 20 minute rotationsThe intense, fast moving Roundtable sessions are consistently highly rated by our large constituency of returning delegates. Expert speakers lead tables of 10-12 in tightly focused discussions on what is new and trending in the international water industry.1.Choose a topic and join the table2. Meet the host and table guests3. Then participate in an intimate, face-to-face exchange
of ideas4. After four table rotations, you'll leave the session with a
new set of contacts, a meeting set up for later that day and the next step towards your next deal. For a full list of roundtable hosts, visit
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16.00 - 17.30 Session Strands
Latin AmericaTransforming Argentina’s Water SectorWith rising hopes for Argentina as an emerging investment destination within the international community, we bring together a high level delegation to discuss what they are planning to do and how they plan to do it.
Speakers:Rafael Sardella, President, Agua Bonaerenses S.APablo Bereciartua, Secretary of Water Resources, Argentina
DesalinationWater Technology Idol 2017: Presentations and VotingTake part in the competition which decides which new desal technology which will be next to breakthrough to the mainstream market.
Chair: Tom Pankratz, Editor, Water Desalination Report, USA / Global Water Intelligence
The Panel:Debra G. Coy, Partner, XPV Water PartnersJohn Tonner, COO, Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.
DigitalInternet of ThingsWithin the next 18 months, every company in the water industry is going to have to have a strategy for the Internet of Things in the same way that they needed a strategy for China in 2005, and for the Internet itself in 1998. This session will explore frameworks by which IOT can be effectively adopted within the global water sector.
Chair: Manuel Parra, General Manager for Smart Water Software, Schneider Electric
Speakers:Alistair Wright, Utilities Lead, GSMA"Samuel Marin, Senior. Product Marketing Manager – Data Platforms, IoT & Advanced Analytics, Mobility & Security, Microsoft
Working GroupWater for Growth Initiative Part 2: Financing Industrial WaterThe second part of the industrial water session considers finance. What are the latest developments and mechanisms that can help industrial end users finance greater engagement with water, and why should they want to?
Chair: Lydia Whyatt, Managing Director, Water Investments at Resonance Asset Management Limited
InnovationsPathfinding Future InnovationLeaders of the world’s most innovative utilities share insights on how individual organisations and the water sector in general can progress to an even higher level of performance.
19:00 - 22:30 Global Water Awards Gala DinnerCelebrating excellence across the international water industry at the Palacio de Cibeles, MadridGuest Speaker: Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Former Trader, Risk Specialist, and Author
Official Global Water Awards Sponsor
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DAY 2, TUESDAY 25 APRIL 201707.00 – 09.00 Registration
08.00 — 08.45 One-to-One Networking MeetingsYour facility to booking key appointments during the Global Water SummitMeet the people you want to meet using our One-to-One networking facility. No more missed opportunities. You arrange it all beforehand and we make it happen.As a registered delegate to the Global Water Summit, you will be able to upload your professional profile, see the list of registered delegates and send requests for structured One-to-One appointments with your target delegates.
08.45 — 10.15 Day 2 Opening Plenary: CEO ForumThe CEOs of some of the world’s most important water businesses join a panel to discuss the key issues for the future of the water sector.Our Opening Day 2 session will bring together some of the world’s most progressive private sector thought leaders to outline how they see the world of water shaping up for the 21st century and what innovations and creative approaches are going to get us there.Chair: Amanda Brock, Founder and CEO, Water Standard
Speakers:Heiner Markhoff, President & CEO, GE Water & Process TechnologiesKevin Klau, President of HachPatrick Decker, CEO, XylemRonald Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Member of the Board of Directors, Evoqua Water TechnologiesJoaquín Fernández de Piérola Marín, CEO, Abengoa
10.15 — 10.45 Coffee Break
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10.45 — 12.15 Session Strands
Latin AmericaWastewater Management for Latin American MegacitiesA mix of presentations and knowledge sharing, this dynamic discussion will feature a high level panel of representatives from key regions including Mexico, Brazil, Colombia and Peru.
Chair:José Díaz-Caneja, Managing Director, ACCIONA Agua
Speakers:Dr. Gesner Oliveira, Partner at GO Associados
FinancePrivatisation in Saudi ArabiaA showcase for privatisation plans in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and forum to discuss how they could be made more realistic.
Chair: Nick Carter, Director, Middle East Office, Baringa Partners LLPSaudi Session sponsor
DigitalDigital Sustainability for IndustryHow will the digital revolution impact the industrial water space?
Chair: Ralph Exton, Chief Marketing Officer, GE Water & Process Technologies
Speakers:Jacques Euler, Beauty Division – Manufacturing Sustainability , Procter & Gamble.Josep Molas Pages, Corporate Spring and Mineral Water Quality Manager, The Coca Cola Company
Working GroupChina’s Technology NeedsWhat is China’s Technology Park Idea and how does it impact the national and international water market? A broad spectrum of players from across China’s water sector pitch for the technologies that are needed most in China.
Chair: Yujia Shen, Asia Research Editor, Global Water Intelligence
Working GroupUn-invented TechnologiesUtilities and environmental entities explore technology demands which are not met by currently available products and services. What are the next innovation challenges?
Chair: Booky Oren, Chairman & CEO, Global Water Technologies
Speakers:Csaba Haranghy, Head, Budapest WaterworksDavid St. Pierre, Executive Director Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater ChicagoHalla Razak, Director of Public Utilities, City of San DiegoRaveen Jaduram, Chief Executive, Watercare Services Limited
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12.15 — 13.45 Lunch
13.00 — 13.45 One-to-One Networking MeetingsYour facility to booking key appointments during the Global Water SummitMeet the people you want to meet using our One-to-One networking facility. No more missed opportunities. You arrange it all beforehand and we make it happen.As a registered delegate to the Global Water Summit, you will be able to upload your professional profile, see the list of registered delegates and send requests for structured One-to-One appointments with your target delegates.
13.45 — 15.20 Session Strands
Latin AmericaWater for MiningCommodity price increases are driving new investments in mining operations. What are the main challenges faced by mining companies, especially in Chile and Peru?
Co-Chairs:Dr. Hubert Fleming, Head, Water Management, Anglo AmericanAndrés Zancada, Business Development Director, Aqua Adviset
Speakers:Francis McAllister, Vice President of Land & Water, Freeport-McMoRanJorge Cantallopts, Director of Research and Policy Planning, Chilean Copper CommissionJose N. de Piérola Canales, Water Resource Manager, Southern Peru Copper CorporationMartin Brown, Tailings, Water and Slurry Pipeline Manager, Cía Minera Doña Inés de Collahuasi
FinanceBridging the Bankability Gap: Emerging Models for PPPsHow can we lower the barriers to infrastructure investment?
Speakers:Hisaka Kimura, Head, Private Sector Infrastructure Finance, East Asia Unit, Asian Development BankBenson Ajisegiri, Head of Water Reform and Public Private Partnership, Federal Ministry of Water Resources, NigeriaSylvester Hsu, Senior Investment Operations Specialist, AIIBSession sponsor
DigitalDigital Evolution: A Utility PerspectiveJoin the discussion as global utility leaders examine the benefits and challenges associated with implementing the digital utility with examples drawn from developed and developing world scenarios.
Chair: Biju George, Chief Operating Officer, DC Water
Speakers:Nam Soo Lee, General Manager, K-Water, Republic of KoreaNeil Brennan, Managing Director, Western Water, Australia
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SynergiesWater, Waste, Energy SynergiesThis session will explore the role of sewage sludge and other organic wastes as fuel sources of the cities of the future. How can the case-studies of today be replicated and scaled-up?Chair: Thierry Noel, Managing Partner, Amane AdvisorsSpeakers:Frank Rogalla, Director of Innovation and Technology, AqualiaSteve Clark, Chief Executive Officer, SUEZ AsiaOle P. Johnsen, Chief Executive Officer, Billund Water
15.30 — 16.30 Closing Plenary: Ministerial PanelGlobal vs. Local- The Next Generation of Water ManagementThe United nations has launched the High Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Water where water has never before received so much attention. Heads of State are recognising its value, but how will their governments make a real change, and what value is there in working together under a global institution for water management? This session brings together ministers from the countries represented in the HLPF, plus additional perspectives from other ministers from around the world, in order to address the key question: should water be managed locally or globally? This will determine policy and regulations for generations to come…
Speakers:Hon. Ek Sonn Chan, Secretary of State, Royal Government of CambodiaHon. Rauff Hakeem MP, Minister of City Planning and Water Supply, Sri LankaHE Dr. Hazim El Naser, Minister of Water and Irrigation, JordanH.E. Suleiman H. Adamu, Minister of Water Resources, Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Ahmed Al-Mazrouy, CEO, Majis, OmanDr. Alexander Lautz, Senior Vice President M2M, Deutsche TelekomAlex Milshteen, Senior Facilities Engineering Manager, Intel IsraelEng. Ali Al-Hazmi, Governor, Saline Water Conversion CorporationAli Ashgar Ghane, Deputy for Planning and Development, Iranian Ministry of Energy, National Water and Wastewater Engineering CompanyAlireza Bazargan, Business Development Advisor & Head of Research and Development, Noor Vijeh Company (NVCo)Alistair Wright, Utilities Lead, GSMAAmanda Brock, Founder and CEO, Water StandardAna Sancho, Key Account Manager for Agriculture, Water and Environment, LibeliumAndrés Zancada, Business Development Director, Aqua AdviseDr. Andrew Benedek, Chairman and CEO, Anaergia IncAndrew Sheperd, Accessory Development and Alternative Energies, Whole Vehicle Engineering Department, SEAT, S.A.Antonio Borrero, Water Business Development Director, Europe & Africa. AbengoaAriel Stern, CEO, Ayyeka TechnologiesAtter Hannoura, Director, Public Private Partnership, Central Unit. Egyptian Ministry of FinanceAurelio Ignacio López Mier, Americas Business Director, ACCIONA AguaBarry Johnson, Founder and Director & President, Ionic Solutions Ltd.Barun Gorain, Director, Strategic Technology Solutions, Barrick Gold CorporationBasel Abusharkh, CTO, ISW and Hyrec
Behnaz Shoar, Regional Sales Manager, ItN Nanovation AGBenson Ajisegiri , Head, Water Sector Reform and PPP Unit / Federal Ministry of Water Resources, NigeriaBooky Oren, Chairman & CEO, Global Water TechnologiesBorja Blanco, CEO, Aqua AdviseCarlos Campos, Chief Operating Officer, SUEZ Advanced SolutionsCarlos Cosín, CEO, Almar Water SolutionsCarlos Puente, Director of Water, Energy and Environmental Projects, Fonadin / BanobrasChristopher Gasson, Publisher, Global Water IntelligenceCsaba Haranghy, CEO, Budapest WaterworksDavid St. Pierre, Executive Director, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater ChicagoDebra G Coy, Partner, XPV Water PartnersHon. Ek Sonn Chan, Secretary of State, Royal Government of CambodiaEko Bagus Delianto, Managing Director, PT Ciriajasa Rancangbangun Mandiri (CRM)Elena Marin Garcia, Security and Environment Manager, Repsol YPF S.A.Emma Sri Martini, President Director, PT Sara Multi Infrastruktur (Persero)Emilio Gabbrielli, President, IDA (International Desalination Association)Emilio Soler, Regional Manager, Aqualia LATAM Evora Del Estal Campo, Environmental Developer Manager, RepsolEzgi Barcenas, Global Director, Procurement Sustainability, Anheuser-Busch InBevHon. Fatma Awale, Minister of Water & Natural Resources, County Government of Mombasa, KenyaFlávio Crivellari, Chief Financial Officer, Aegea Saneamento e Participações S.A.
Francis McAllister, Vice President, Land & Water, Freeport-McMoRanFrank Rogalla, Director of Innovation and Technology, AqualiaGaëtane Suzenet, Venture Advisor on water, Aster CapitalGeorge Butler, Principal Water Specialist, International Finance CorporationGermán Sturzenegger, Water and Sanitation Senior Specialist, Inter-American Development BankDr. Gesner Oliveira, Partner at GO Associados and Professor of Economics at Getúlio Vargas FoundationGigi Karmous-Edwards, Digital Business, Amane AdvisorsGuillermo Mingolla, Independent ConsultantGustavo Saltiel, Lead Water and Sanitation Specialist, Water Global Practice, The World BankHalla Razak, Director of Public Utilities, City of San DiegoHamid Reza Kashfi, National Water and Wastewater Engineering Company, Iranian Ministry of EnergyHani Khalifa, Senior Process Engineer, Saudi AramcoDr. Hazim El-Naser, Minister of Water and Irrigation, JordanHector Fernando Piscoya Vera, General Manager, SedapalHeiner Markhoff, President & CEO, GE Power Water & Process TechnologiesHilling Chang, Founder and president, Shanghai SafBon Water Service Co., LtdHisaka Kimura, Head, Private Sector Infrastructure Finance, East Asia Unit, Asian Development BankHoward Neukrug, Senior Advisor, Global Water Leaders Group
Dr. Hubert Fleming, Head, Water Management, Anglo American Hon. Isabel García Tejerina, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment, SpainJacques Euler, Beauty Division – Manufacturing Sustainability , Procter & GambleJames Dunning, CEO, SyrinixJoaquín Fernández de Piérola Marín, CEO, AbengoaJohn Tonner, COO, Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.Jorge Cantallopts, Director of Research and Policy Planning, Chilean Copper CommissionJorge J. Malfeito, R&D Director, ACCIONA Agua S.A.U.Jorge Salas Orta, Vice President for Water Business Development, AbengoaJosé Antonio Salardi Rodríguez, General Director, Office of Programs and Projects in Construction and Sanitation, Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation, PeruJosé Díaz-Caneja, Director General, ACCIONA AguaJose Luis Inglese, Chairman of the Board, AySAJose N. de Piérola Canales, Water Resource Manager, Southern Peru Copper CorporationJosep Molas Pages, Corporate Spring and Mineral Water Quality Manager, the Coca Cola CompanyJoshua Haggmark, Water Resources Manager, City of Santa Barbara, USAJuan Carlos Latorre, President of the Board, ECONSSAKevin Klau, President, HachKevin P. Fisher, Director, Water Quality & Treatment, Southern Nevada Water Authority, Las Vegas, Nevada,Kishia Powell, Commissioner of the Department of Watershed Management, Atlanta
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS New speakers are announced on a weekly basisSee all the latest updates, full speaker bios and agenda details at:www.watermeetsmoney.com
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERSContinued
New speakers are announced on a weekly basisSee all the latest updates, full speaker bios and agenda details at:www.watermeetsmoney.com
Liana Ardiles, Director General for Water, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment, SpainLucia Cade, Chair, South East Water, AustraliaDr. Lu Jianzhong, President, CCCC International Holding LimitedLutz Bungeroth, CEO, ItN Nanovation AGLydia Whyatt, Managing Director, Water Investments at Resonance Asset Management LimitedMads Leth, Executive Director and CEO, VCS Denmark / VandCenter SydMagaly Espinoza Sarria, Advisor to the Minister of Public Works, ChileManoj Sharma, Principal Urban Development Specialist, South Asia Department Asian Development Bank (ADB)Manuel Parra, General Manager for Smart Water Software, Schneider ElectricMario Pastinante, CEO, South America Operations, RWL WaterMartin Adams, Chief Operating Officer, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)Martin Brown, Tailings, Water and Slurry Pipeline Manager, Cía Minera Doña Inés de CollahuasiMartin Ford, Futurist and Bestselling AuthorMichael R. Markus, General Manager, Orange County Water DistrictMike Otten, Director, Systems Intelligence, XylemMohammad Hossein Gholizadeh Zamatkesh, Business Development Manager, Petro Farayand Karkheh Engineering & Development Co., IranMojtaba Ahmad Khan, Coordinator and Secretary for International Cooperation and Coordination, National Water and Wastewater Engineering Company,Iranian Ministry of EnergyNamsoo Lee, General Manager, Water Policy Research Center, K-water, Republic of Korea
Nasser Fouad, Chairman First Deputy, General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic ZoneNassim Nicholas Taleb, Former Trader, Risk Specialist, and AuthorNeil Brennan, Managing Director, Western Water, AustraliaNeil Palmer, Principal Water Engineer, Tonkin ConsultingNéstor Guillermo, Head, Autonomous Regional Corporation of Cundinamarca (CAR), ColumbiaNick Carter, Director, Middle East Office, Baringa Partners LLPOle P. Johnsen, Chief Executive Officer, Billund WaterOscar Pintos, Chairman, ADERASA (Asociación de Entes Reguladores de Agua Potable y Saneamiento de las Américas)Pablo Bereciartua, Secretary of Water Resources, ArgentinaPascal Le Melinaire, Founder, BGH, Lacq, FrancePatrick Decker, President and Chief Executive Officer, XylemPaul Reig, Associate, Water Program and Business Center, World Resources InstitutePedro Almagro, CEO, Abengoa AguaPierre-Yves Pouliquen, Chief Operating Officer, SUEZ Africa, Middle-East, and IndiaPouyan Pourjam, Business Development Manager, AVE Inc.Raffaele Sardella, President, Agua Bonaerenses S.ARalph Exton, Chief Marketing Officer, GE Water & Process TechnologiesHon. Rauff Hakeem MP, Minister of City Planning and Water Supply, Sri LankaRaveen Jaduram, Chief Executive, Watercare Services LimitedPeter Joo Hee Ng, Chief Executive, Public Utilities Board, Singapore
Rob McGuinnis, Founder & CEO, MattershiftRoberto de Diego Arozamena, Chief Executive Officer, Abdul Latif Jameel Energy and Environmental ServicesRoelof Kruize, CEO, Waternet, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsRonald Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Member of the Board of Directors, Evoqua Water TechnologiesRoya Mansouri, Consultant EngineerSaburo Masuda, Executive Officer, Swing CorporationScott McCarley, Senior Director, Solution Management, PTCSlava Libman, Water Lab Director, Air Liquide - Balazs NanoanalysisSimon Marshall, Partner, Amane AdvisorsSimon van den Dries, Managing Director, RencosSonia Attia, Director General of the Concessions Monitoring Committee, Office of the President, Republic of TunisiaStéphane Boyer, Managing Director, SUEZ Industrial SolutionsSteve Clark, Chief Executive Officer, Suez AsiaSue Murphy, Chief Executive Officer, Water Corporation, Western AustraliaSylvester Hsu, Senior Investment Operations Specialist, Asian Infrastructure Investment BankThierry Noel, Managing Partner, Amane AdvisorsThomas Junge, Manager, Credit Dept. and Banking Relations Dept., Europäisch-Iranische Handelsbank AG (eihbank)Tim Harper, CEO, G2O Water Technologies LtdTom Pankratz, Editor, Water Desalination Report, USA / Global Water IntelligenceUsha Rao-Monari, Chief Executive Officer, Global Water Development Partners, Blackstone Portfolio Company
Vetrivel Dhagumudi, Global Water Program Leader, Kimberly-ClarkWilliam Sarni, Founder and Principal, Water Foundry, LLCYliana Selene Hernández Hernández, Projects Portfolio Manager, ConaguaZhang Huichun, Chairman and CEO, GreenTech Water Engineering Co., Ltd
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YOUR SUMMIT JOURNEYPromising you a return on your investment
“A great opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet new players in the industry with interesting business models and challenges. Basically an ideal networking arena.”Alan Thomson, Managing Director, Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company
“An excellent forum to address global topics. An outstanding networking opportunity.”Keith Minich, Third Bay Ltd.
“As always, the event attracted top level people from a broad range of companies and municipalities. I came away with enough ideas and contacts to keep me busy for many months.”Rick Stover, Executive Vice President, Desalitech
www.watermeetsmoney.comGLOBAL WATER SUMMIT 2017
THE GLOBAL WATER AWARDS 2017
Established in 2006, the Global Water Awards recognise and reward those initiatives in the water, wastewater and desalination sectors that are moving the industry forward. Submit your nominations for our 2017 categories and join us to celebrate champions of our industry at the Global Water Awards 2017 Gala Dinner at the Palacio de Cibeles on 24 April.
2017 categories:s Water company of the years Desalination company of the years Water technology company of the
years Breakthrough water technology
company of the years Desalination plant of the years Water project of the years Smart water initiative of the years Wastewater project of the years Industrial water project of the years Water deal of the years Water technology idols Water leaders award
Be part of the industry’s most prestigious awards show. Join us on on 24 April at the Palacio de Cibeles, Madrid for the 2017 Global Water Awards.
Stay up to date with the awards process, visit www.globalwaterawards.com
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