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13 IWEX 2011 PREVIEW


It’s time to consider the University Challenge


If you are involved in water research then you should enter the 2011 IWEX University Challenge


Does your university conduct research for the water sector? Are you working on an exciting water related research project? Would you like to present your ideas to a group of industry experts? The IWEX University


Challenge is


looking for latest water research projects promising to deliver: n Increased efficiency and cost savings for existing procedures and technologies


n New procedures and technologies n Energy savings n More sustainable water management n More effective treatment of unwanted particles in water


All successful entries will be given the


opportunity to present their project in front of a judging panel and an industry audience in the Water Theatre at IWEX on 26 May at 11.50am. The presentations for IWEX University Challenge will be chaired by Ian Walker, technical director WRc. Entries will be judged by an expert panel including Alastair Moseley, senior technical director of WSP Group, Steve Kaye, manager of innovation at Anglian Water and Gronmij’s Ken Gedman, director of asset management. Judges will consider factors such as the degree of innovation, environmental impact, technical


Anglian Water’s Steve Kaye (left) and Ken Gedman of Grontmij will rejoin the University Challenge expert panel for 2011


content and commercial potential. The winner will be announced on the day and presented with a trophy. To enter the


University Challenge


now, complete the entry form at: www. sustainabilitylive.com/enterchallenge.


The winner of IWEX 2010’s University Challenge, Steve Mounce of the University of Sheffield, shares his team’s Data Driven Leak Detection research with the panel and IWEX delegates


International dimension at show


UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), the government organisation that helps UK-based companies in the global economy, will have a strong presence at Sustainabilitylive!. Along with a stand in the exhibition, UKTI will host activities that bring an international dimension to the show. Customers will be given access to up to 45 buyers from key markets, keen to procure on a


diverse range of products and services. Events include a meet-the-buyer session on 25 May, for which bookings can be made direct at www. meetbuyers-sustainabilitylive2011.com. UKTI will also be organising other events such as market insights, an Australian water infrastructure session on water and a report launch on Brazil.


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