Registration now open for Flood & Water Management Expo 2023

Registration is now open for this year’s Flood & Water Management Expo 2023, due to take place at the NEC, Birmingham, on 13th and 14th September.

The newly transformed event is now part of the broader Environmental Services & Solutions Expo (ESS Expo) initiative, and is organised in collaboration with esteemed organisations such as ICE, CIWEM, British Water, CIRIA/Susdrain, and more.

FWM Expo’s new direction will address a wide range of environmental issues, with a primary emphasis on water scarcity, flood management, and the increasing need for sustainable water management strategies. The evolving global challenge of water management will be at the forefront, presenting practical, innovative solutions to this critical issue.

High-profile figures, including Blue Planet II’s executive producer, the Financial Times’ Simon Mundy, and environmental activist Natalie Fee, are set to headline the event.

“The transformation of the Flood Expo into FWM marks a pivotal moment in our commitment to the environmental services sector. Paired with the insights from the National Environmental Services Survey, we believe FWM can drive significant change in water management practices, playing a central role within the broader ESS initiative. We’re excited about the opportunity for FWM to foster collaborations and engagement that will truly make a difference.” Rob Mowat – Managing Director, Roar B2B 

To register or to find out more about FWM Expo, please visit the website here.

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