EVENT PREVIEW
sustain and revolutionise the way we do business in the future. How can we make actual use of this tool in our daily lives?
• Industry Insights with Akos Petri, Zenith Global Learn the latest industry statistics from 2024 and stay ahead of key trends shaping the sector. This is always a key part of the WHA conference and gives delegates information to help their future decision making.
Rising To The Challenge: Leading The Future Of Hydration
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he Water-Dispenser & Hydration Association (WHA) has announced its bi-annual event will be held at the
Nottingham Belfry, Nottingham, on March 20 with both members and non-members welcome to attend. Entitled, Rising To The Challenge:
Leading The Future Of Hydration, the event is expect to offer a ‘tremendous opportunity’ for all businesses within the water dispenser market. WHA general manager Phillipa Clow said:
“The day is being thoughtfully crafted to provide you with valuable insights, practical knowledge, and enjoyable experiences. “The schedule is packed with engaging activities designed to maximise your experience. Start your day with an enriching conference in the morning, followed by lunch to fuel your networking. In the afternoon, delve into our trade show, connect with industry peers, exchange ideas, and explore the latest innovations. “Throughout the day reconnect with old contacts or forge new relationships, all while sharing your thoughts and experiences with like-minded professionals. As the day winds down, unwind and enjoy a delightful industry dinner, offering a perfect conclusion to an eventful day.”
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Trade Show: The trade show (free entry) is dedicated to the water dispenser and hydration industry, helping you stay ahead of the competition. Comprising of and bottlers, visitors will gain insights into innovations and technologies across various integrated tap systems, and more.
CONFERENCE
Rising to the Challenge: Leading the future of Hydration says it all. The line-up of speakers will provide invaluable knowledge and fresh perspectives to take back to their businesses. • Keynote Speaker: Roger Black (pictured) Roger is one of Britain’s most successful athletes, winning 15 major championship medals over 14 years. An Olympic 400m silver medallist and World Championship gold medallist, he will share his journey from athletics to business success, revealing the mindset and strategies that helped him.
• Guest Speaker: Alastair Banks, Optix Solutions Generative AI has taken the world by storm. Get a deep dive into the world of AI and discover how it could help,
• Wellbeing Matters with Ben McGannan & Carin Söderberg, The Wellbeing People Ben, with many years’ experience in the industry, has joined the WHA offering Members an innovative programme called “Habits for Health” to help support staff wellbeing across the sector. Ben and Carin will explore practical steps to enhance employee wellness and productivity.
• Impact Beyond Business with Phillipa Clow, WHA Phillipa will share her eye-opening experience visiting Just Drop projects in Zambia in November 2024, showcasing who she met, what she saw and how we are all making a real difference in the world and plans for the future.
WHA INDUSTRY DINNER The day will conclude with the always-popular Industry Dinner, featuring a mind-blowing performance by Alex Crow. Alex is regarded as one of the top Mindreaders in the UK, astounding people worldwide. His unique show will intrigue the most cynical of guests. Throughout the day, funds will be raised
for Just a Drop through a Silent Auction and donations. Thanks to the industry’s support so far, Just a Drop has completed twelve projects in Zambia enabling thousands of people to have access to clean and safe water through the provision of boreholes and pumps.
To register to all or part of the day, visit
www.twha.co.uk/conference2025 Or contact Phillipa Clow
phillipa.clow@
twha.co.uk
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