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Exhibition IntroductionAquatech Amsterdam is one of the world's largest water treatment technology trade exhibitions and the largest water exhibition in Europe. The exhibition began in 1964 and is held every two years at the Amsterdam International Exhibition Center. Aquatech is one of the AQUATECH brand exhibitions, which has a history of half a century and has been successfully held in Europe, North America, South America, Southeast Asia, and other parts of the world, winning industry recognition. Each Aquatech exhibition comprehensively showcases top products, technologies, and solutions from countries around the world, and builds a strong knowledge exchange platform. Aquatech is regarded as the preferred trade platform for the water industry by global industry leaders and has become synonymous with high-quality successful professional water exhibitions.Today, Aquatech covers all aspects of water treatment, including clean water and wastewater. Aquatech has become a unique water exhibition in Europe and even the world, and with the world-leading position of the Dutch water industry, the international importance of Aquatech's global exhibitions continues to increase, with increasing numbers of visitors and exhibitors. In the coming years, Aquatech's global series of exhibitions will continue to build a platform for water industry professionals around the world to exchange information and knowledge. Whether in Europe, the United States, or China, all Aquatech exhibitions will provide practical solutions for water treatment.
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Exhibition Theme
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- Conveying and storage (pumps, pipes, valves, containers and silos)
- Water treatment (UV technology, separation technology, reverse osmosis, activated carbon, membranes, pressure vessels/centrifuges, chemical and biological water treatment, sewage treatment, desalination equipment, filtration equipment, etc.) - End-of-pipe water treatment equipment (water purifiers, complete machines and components, water dispensers and coolers, bottled water equipment, etc.) - Process control technology and process automation (automation systems, computer simulation systems, data recording, instrumentation, testing equipment, management/control modes, measuring devices, process control equipment, etc.) - Research and consulting institutions (consulting and design institutions, branch offices, certification/testing services, research, consulting, etc.) - Water management and national pavilions (wholesalers, purification equipment, water supply and management, national pavilion management/control modes, measuring devices, process control equipment, etc.)
Market Overview
The Netherlands is one of the world's most developed economies, with a GDP ranking in the top fifteen in the world. The small domestic market has made the Dutch economy highly international, and with its advantageous geographical location as the "gateway
to Europe", convenient transportation facilities, and well-developed financial services system, the Netherlands has become the largest trading transit country in Europe. The Netherlands is an important partner of China in the EU, and both countries
are important trade and investment partners. Participating in this exhibition can provide a more direct understanding of the development and specific market demands of water treatment products in the Netherlands and the world. It is conducive to improving
the technological content of products, adjusting and improving the structure of products, laying the foundation for producing high-quality products, and guiding the direction of improving exports and ensuring normal exports.
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Nearly 21,490 professional visitors from more than 100 countries and regions and 928 companies participated in the 2017 Aquatech Amsterdam exhibition, including nearly 170 Chinese exhibitors. The exhibition ratio was: water transportation and storage
17%, water treatment 18%, end-of-pipe water treatment 45%, process control 12%, and technology and process automation 8%. Over 95% of buyers and visitors expressed their intention to participate in the exhibition in 2019