The International Water Association UK Young Water Professionals Conference returns this summer for its 26th edition

The International Water Association UK Young Water Professionals (YWP UK) has announced the return of it’s conference.

The 26th edition of the conference will take place this year in Brighton, between the 16th and 18th of July.

Part of the IWA’s global network, the YWP UK Conference will bring together professionals from across the water sector—including utilities, regulators, contractors, suppliers, and academia—for three days of knowledge sharing, career development, and networking.

This year’s event offers a unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders, gain fresh insights, and connect with like-minded peers.

Who should attend?

  • Early-career professionals looking to grow their expertise
  • Water industry professionals seeking career development
  • Anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of the sector

What to expect:

  • Interactive workshops, including personal development sessions
  • ‘Meet the Leaders’ discussions with industry experts
  • Networking opportunities with colleagues across the sector
  • Exclusive site visit to explore real-world water industry projects
  • Social events, including an evening gathering and gala dinner.

For all enquiries, contact:

steven.lee@jacobs.com

www.linkedin.com/company/iwa-uk-ywp/

SourceIWA YWP

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