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RWM event Director Nicola Meadows previews the three-day show


Opportunities abound at improved RWM '17


BIGGER, better and more collaborative, the UK’s premier event dedicated to energy, water, recycling, renewables and waste management is the 2017 networking hub for resource management professionals.


Bringing together innovators from the energy, water, recycling, renewables and waste management communities, RWM 2017 takes place from the 12th


to 14th September at the NEC Birmingham.


This year the previously co-located energy, water, renewables and RWM events are combined; an expansion refl ecting the merge and overlap business opportunities in these sectors.


Decision makers from public and private sector businesses will have the opportunity to share ideas with policy makers, trade associations; waste leaders; operational leaders from councils; materials processers; and innovators from these increasingly inter-dependent sectors.


Decision makers in the resource management sector can negotiate with a wide range of overlapping industries, suppliers and government agencies – both central and local. It is crucial to be up-to-date with the opportunities and commercial issues aff ecting resource management, recycling and bulk material handling.


Moving towards the circular economy model, which sees materials form part of a complex cycle of re-use rather than linear produce-consume-dispose models,


includes China Tianying, and returning exhibitors Babcock & Wilcox Vølund.


supply chains are becoming increasingly interconnected. Solutions to the challenge of resource management have never been more accessible for policy makers and implementers.


The expanded RWM 2017 event runs in partnership with the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) – off ering a unique opportunity to connect across industries, share knowledge and explore new opportunities.


Dedicated zones


RWM 2017 will feature six dedicated zones, including two new ones. The fi rst new zone is Supply & Demand, which is the home for networking, learning, and business opportunities in the UK energy and water markets.


The second new zone is Data, Tech & Services, which covers smart, practical software solutions to modern and future logistical challenges with a focus on quality data and supporting services.


New exhibitors have signed up for the Data, Tech & Services Zone including BeNomad, while Increase Computers return for the 2017 event. New exhibitors for the Supply & Demand Zone include Phoenix Contact, with returning exhibitors including Source for Business.


The Energy from Waste Zone will showcase one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic sectors in waste management. New exhibitors for this zone


In the Handling & Logistics Zone, innovations in the transportation of commercial/construction waste will be highlighted with new exhibitors including E Power Trucks, and returning exhibitors Dennis Eagle. This zone will also host a new theatre seminar for Municipal and Material recovery.


The Machinery & Equipment Zone will display the latest technology in the shredding, sorting and compacting of material; boasting new exhibitor A & C Weber, and exhibitor Eriez.


The Recyclers & Reprocessors Zone will showcase environmental and fi nancial benefi ts of converting waste into new materials with new exhibitor Tomra Sorting, and returning exhibitor AMCS.


The Innovation Hub will be a pavilion where exhibitors and start-up companies showcase the latest, most innovative ideas in the market.


The showcasing will be managed in association with Innovate UK to bring the energy, waste and recycling, water, and renewable industries latest and best innovations. Innovate UK is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.


Visitor trails


The new-look RWM 2017 will off er four- visitor discovery trails identifying key exhibitors for audiences looking for a specifi c service.


For instance, visitors can navigate the exhibition by exploring the Energy Solutions trail, designed for visitors looking for energy suppliers, energy effi ciency, and energy technology


Meanwhile, the Water Marketplace trail guides visitors looking for water suppliers and management services.


The Local Authority Solutions trail has been designed to highlight all exhibitors and content relevant to those responsible for waste management and resource, or legislative issues and fl eet management, while the Exhibitor Discovery trail helps visitors to fi nd the RWM’s newest exhibitors and suppliers.


Event features


As well as a return of the outside area at the 2017 show, key features at the event


6 SHM July, 2017 www.skiphiremagazine.co.uk


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