3rd Annual Conference on Water Network Management

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The conference will provide an excellent opportunity for your organisation to showcase its products and services. We have come up with two impactful and value-oriented packages that include:

Lead Sponsor

  • Up to six delegate registrations (from the sponsoring company)
  • One speaking slot (Prime Time on Day 1)
  • Exhibition space at the conference (4m x 3m)
  • Electronic Direct Mailer (EDM) campaign with sponsor logo to master database
  • Hyperlink of sponsor website on the event website page
  • Mention on all conference promotional material (mailings, ads, etc.)
  • Distribution of sponsor promotional material to each delegate
  • Prominent logo presence at the conference (backdrop, vertical panel, jacket cover, e-brochure, etc.)

Co-sponsors:

  • Up to four delegate registrations (from the sponsoring company)
  • Exhibition space at the conference (3m x 2m)
  • Electronic Direct Mailer (EDM) campaign with sponsor logo to master database
  • Hyperlink of sponsor website on the event website page
  • Mention on all conference promotional material (mailings, ads, etc.).
  • Distribution of sponsor promotional material to each delegate.
  • Logo presence at the conference (backdrop, vertical panel, jacket cover, e-brochure, etc.).

 

EXHIBITION QUICK FACTS
Venue Le Méridien New Delhi
Windsor Place
New Delhi, 110001 India
Phone:+91 11 2371 0101
Fax:+91 11 2371 4545
Toll-free:+91 1800 11 1415
Stall Dimensions Basic octonerm shell space to be provided
Lead sponsor (3mx3m)
Co-sponsor (2mx2m)
CONFERENCE QUICK FACTS
Dates April 8-9, 2020
Timings Wednesday, April 8, 9:30am- 5:00pm
Thursday, April 9, 9:30am- 3:30 pm
Registration Wednesday , April 8 registration starts from 8:45am
Programme Type Non-residential
Requirements Participants need to carry their business cards and ID’s the venue
Venue Le Méridien New Delhi
Windsor Place
New Delhi, 110001 India
Phone:+91 11 2371 0101
Fax:+91 11 2371 4545
Toll-free:+91 1800 11 1415

 

The participants in our previous edition and related conferences included: Afcons, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, AIUT Technologies, Aparna, APGENCO, Aquatech, Auma India, Bangalore Water
Supply and Sewerage Board, Bank of America, BASF, Bentley Systems, Bhagalpur Smart City, BHEL, Black & Veatch, Bosch, Breivoll-Inspection Technologies, CDD, Central Public Works Department,
CESC, Central Ground Water Board, Chandigarh Municipal Corporation, Contract Management Project Management, Creative Entrepreneurs LLP, CRI Pumps, CRISIL, CRIS, CWC, Delhi Jal Board,
Dhariwal Infrastructure, DHI India, Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation, DTK Hydronet Solutions, East Delhi Municipal Corporation, Electrosteel Casting, Energy & Financial
Management Consultant, EPTISA India, Essar Power, EVIO, Fair Flow, Forbes Marshall, Gannon Dunkerley, GE Water, Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation, GKW Consult GmbH, Grundfos Pumps India,
Gujarat State Electricity Corporation, Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority, HEG, Heuristech Labs, Hitachi India, HPD Consultants, iDeck, IL&FS, Indian
Hume Pipe, International Finance Corporation, Itron India, Jain Irrigation, Jash Engineering, JSPL, JUSCO, Jwil Infra, Kalpataru Power, Kamstrup, Kishor Pumps, Kohler India Corporation, KSB Pumps,
L&T Construction, L&T Valves, Loni Nagar Palika, Lucknow Nagar Nigam, MagikMinds, MAHAGENCO, Maski, McElroy Sales & Service, Ministry of Water Resources, Mukand Poly Products, Municipal
Corporation Karnal, Municipal Corporation Moradabad, Municipal Corporation Yamunanagar, Naba Diganta Water Management, Nabha Power, Nagar Nigam Varanasi, Nagar Palika Parishad
Modinagar, Nagpur Environmental Services, Nagpur Smart City, Nangloi Water Services, National Institute of Urban Affairs, National Mission for Clean Ganga, NCC, NDMC, NITI E-Mumbai, NJS,
NPCC, NTPC, ONGC, Organica Water, Paharpur Cooling Towers, Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Praj, Public Health Engineering Department, Punjab Pollution Control Board, Punjab Water
Supply & Sewerage Board, PWD, Reliance Industries, Retas Enviro Solutions, Rex Polyextrusion, Ridings Consulting Engineers, Royal Danish Embassy, Royal Haskoning DHV, Schwing Stetter, Secure
Meters, Sensus, SFC, SFC Environmental Technologies, Shah Technical Consultants, Shubham Acqualink, Smart Energy Water, SMEC, SMS Envocare, SPML Infra, STUP Consultants, Swach
Environment, Tata Communications, Tata Consulting Engineers, Tata Metaliks, Tata Power, Tata Projects, Technofab Engineering, Temflo Systems, TERI, Thane Municipal Corporation, Thermax, Tata
Institute of Social Sciences, Town and Country Planning Organisation, Town Municipal Council, TSGENCO, UK Trade & Investment, Unicon ZSK, Uniper Technologies, UP Jal Nigam, URS India, VA
Tech Wabag, VAG-Valves, VEGA India, Vishvaraj Infrastructure, Voltas, Water Health, Wegot Utility Solutions, Weir Minerals, WILO Mather & Platt Pumps, Wipro Water, World Bank, Xylem Analytics
South Asia, Xylem Water Solutions, ZENNER Aquamet India, etc.

Le Méridien New Delhi
Windsor Place
New Delhi, 110001 India
Phone:+91 11 2371 0101
Fax:+91 11 2371 4545
Toll-free:+91 1800 11 1415

The conference is being organised by India Infrastructure Publishing, a leading provider of information on the infrastructure sectors through magazines, newsletters, reports and conferences. The company publishes Indian Infrastructure, Smart Utilities and Renewable Watch magazines. It also publishes a weekly newsletter, Urban Water & Sanitation News and the Water Industry Directory & Yearbook. India Infrastructure Research will soon release the most comprehensive report on Water Market in India 2019.

8 – 9 April 2020
Le Meridian , New Delhi

For sponsorship and delegate registrations, please contact:
Raymol Reji,
Email: raymol.reji@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: + 91-11-41034616, 41034615 | Mobile: + 91-9582232031

  • ·Recognising the need for modern infrastructure facilities and improved service delivery, a number of urban local bodies (ULBs) have turned to advanced technological solutions for efficient water supply management.
  • Over the past decade or so, most ULBs have launched projects to deploy advanced flow and pressure management systems, leak detection devices, and asset management systems. In addition, SCADA systems, GIS, satellite surveillance and remote sensors are also being deployed for monitoring collection, distribution and treatment
  • The results of these initiatives have been quite encouraging. Cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Surat and Pune have been witnessing impressive growth rates on most key These include bill collection efficiency, a reduction in non-revenue water (NRW), water availability and quality, metering of connections and leakage control.
  • Some of the successful initiatives are the launch of a revenue management system in Delhi, a water loss management project in Bengaluru and a 24×7 water supply project in Nagpur, as well as the installation of a tertiary treatment plant in
  • A few cities have engaged private entities to improve service delivery and introduce professional and technical expertise in water supply This has resulted in some noteworthy improvements in operational performance such as a reduction in water losses, expansion of the customer base and an improvement in the billing and revenue collection mechanisms. Some of these deals involve the privatisation of water supply services in Nagpur (Maharashtra), Salt Lake City (Kolkata), and Malviya Nagar, Mehrauli and Vasant Vihar areas of Delhi.
  • The government, too, is making concerted efforts to improve water network management practices through its flagship schemes such as the Smart Cities Mission and the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT). In the past one to two years, there have been noticeable improvements in MSW management at the city level, primarily in terms of projects undertaken, capacity addition, and technologies and best practices
  • The sector is seeing some improvement but the pace of change needs to be There is a new openness to adopting new technology. The private sector needs to play a larger role in driving the trend of technology innovation. There is great scope for improving service delivery across the sector, and there is a massive opportunity in scaling up infrastructure. For this to happen, charges have to be rationalised. Above all, the orientation of ULBs must change
  • from that of mere facilitators for capacity creation to service providers striving to meet the needs of
  • The mission of this conference is to examine the state of water network management in Indian cities with a focus on strategies and solutions for minimising NRW and improving service delivery. The conference will also discuss noteworthy initiatives/best practices, highlight the upcoming opportunities and the key challenges, as well as showcase the latest technologies and

TRENDS, KEY ACHIEVEMENTS AND FUTURE OUTLOOK

  • What are the recent trends and developments in water network management in Indian cities? What are the current levels of NRW?
  • What are some of the noteworthy initiatives and best practices in this space?
  • What is the future outlook?

UTILITY PERSPECTIVE: CURRENT STATE, KEY INITIATIVES AND FUTURE STRATEGIES

  • What is the current level of NRW in your city? What are the current revenue losses resulting from NRW?
  • What are some of the successful water network management measures and strategies adopted?
  • What are the operational constraints faced by water utilities? What are the key lessons learned?

SPOTLIGHT ON 24×7 WATER SUPPLY: EXPERIENCE, KEY LEARNINGS AND NEW PROJECTS

  • What are some of the noteworthy 24×7 water supply projects?
  • What has been the experience? What are the key lessons learnt?
  • What is the relevance of these projects in the Indian scenario? What have been the key challenges?

METERING PRACTICES: CURRENT DEPLOYMENT AND FUTURE OUTLOOK

  • What are the current metering solutions deployed by water utilities (ultrasonic flow meters, AMR meters, GSM-flow meters, )?
  • What are some of the noteworthy initiatives? What are the upcoming projects/initiatives under the Smart Cities Mission?
  • What are the new trends and advancements in this field? What are the key challenges?

NEW PROJECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES UNDER KEY GOVERNMENT PROGRAMMES

  • What are the specific water network management initiatives being implemented under the key government programmes (Smart Cities Mission, AMRUT, )? What has been the progress so far?
  • What are the investment requirements?
  • What are the upcoming opportunities for contractors and technology, equipment and material suppliers?

SHOWCASE OF NOTEWORTHY PROJECTS AND BEST PRACTICES

  • What are some of the noteworthy/landmark water network management projects and initiatives?
  • What are their key characteristics (NRW, piped water supply, leakage detection technologies, revenue management system, )?
  • What have been some of the biggest challenges? What lessons can be learnt from these projects?

For speaking opportunities for conference please contact:
Neha Mathur
Email: neha.mathur@indiainfrastructure.com
Mob: + 91 8826000927

The conference is expected to draw participation from executives, managers and decision-makers from:

  • ULBs and relevant government bodies
  • Water network management companies
  • Policymakers and regulators
  • Leak detection agencies
  • Urban planning and development agencies
  • Instrumentation and monitoring solution providers
  • Water meter manufacturers
  • Other technology providers
  • Consulting firms
  • Commercial and industrial units
  • Pipeline construction firms
  • Civil work contractors
  • Steel and stainless steel producers
  • Bulk water suppliers, etc.

Discounted fee (before March 18, 2020)

Delegates INR GST @ 18% Total INR USD
One delegate 16,000 2,880 18,880 315
Two delegates 25,600 4,608 30,208 503
Three delegates 35,200 6,336 41,536 692

Fee without discount (after March 18, 2020)

Delegates INR GST @ 18% Total INR USD
One delegate 20,000 3,600 23,600 393
Two delegates 32,000 5,760 37,760 629
Three delegates 44,000 7,920 51,920 865

There is also a 20 per cent “Early Bird” discount for those registering before March 18, 2020.
Delegate fee is inclusive of 18 per cent GST.

Event Location:

By :

  • Le Méridien
  • New Delhi

Event Schedule Details

  • April 7, 2020 (Tuesday) - April 9, 2020 (Thursday)
    12:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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