Aquatech Amsterdam moves to Spring timing for future events starting March 2025

Aquatech Amsterdam, one of the leading international trade shows for water technology, has announced it will be changing the dates of the event from November to March starting in 2025.

The decision to move the show to March was made in close cooperation with major national and international stakeholders and based on feedback from exhibitors and visitors over the past years. The new date, beginning in 2025 and running through at least 2031, has the support of the sector and allows Aquatech Amsterdam to accommodate the expected growth of the show in the coming years.

The shift to the month of March offers several advantages, including compatibility with international holy days and connecting family holidays, better alignment into the international event calendar and budget decisions, as well as the ability to guarantee dates until 2031. Aquatech is confident that the new March timeslot is better suited to the needs of its exhibitors and visitors and will allow the event to continue to grow and expand in the years to come.

“We have made this decision after careful consideration and in consultation with many stakeholders,” said Annette Bos, Director Aquatech Global at RAI Amsterdam. “We are confident that the March timeslot is better suited to the needs of our exhibitors and visitors, and will allow us to continue to grow and expand our event in the years to come. But this is about 2025. For now, we can’t wait to welcome everyone at our event in November this year.”

Aquatech underlines that there are no changes for the upcoming 2023 edition. The show will be held from 6-9 November 2023, as planned.

The dates for Aquatech Amsterdam are as follows:

  • Aquatech Amsterdam 2023: November 6-9
  • Aquatech Amsterdam 2025: March 11-14
  • Aquatech Amsterdam 2027: March 9-12
  • Aquatech Amsterdam 2029: March 6-9
  • Aquatech Amsterdam 2031: March 11-14

For more information about Aquatech and the upcoming events, please visit the website www.aquatechtrade.com/amsterdam

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