Industry Professionals to Gather in Indianapolis for 2020 WWETT Show Feb. 17-20

From Feb. 17-20, the Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show will take over the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis for one of the world’s largest annual trade shows within the wastewater and environmental services industry.

With new dates for 2020, the four-day trade show packs over 100 world-class education sessions, business opportunities, collaboration opportunities with industry professionals, a slate of live demonstrations, exposure to cutting-edge technology trends and the latest product launches across multiple industry segments.

“Over the years, the WWETT Show continues to demonstrate why it is the No. 1 trade show event within the wastewater and environmental services industry,” says Douglas Lugo, director of the WWETT Show. “We recognize the importance of providing a space where professionals can connect and grow their business, as well as sharpen their skills all in one place. Knowing that people walk away from our show with new ideas, connections and equipment lets us know the WWETT Show is making an impact in the industry.”

Known as a premier global wastewater event, the WWETT Show is home to municipalities, plumbers, portable sanitation professionals, septic contractors, sewer contractors and wastewater professionals.

Connecting manufacturers with representatives, the show highlights the importance of seeking ideas and solutions from respected leaders in the industry and creates a customized experience all under one roof.

Smart wastewater initiative

In a time where shrinking water sources and massive flooding are affecting us globally, it is important to discuss how crucial this is to our future’s sustainability. Oliver Grievson, chairman of Wastewater Education 501(c)3, will explore the topic of the smart wastewater industry in three action-packed sessions.

Marketplace expo

The WWETT Show Marketplace will feature over 600 exhibitors, 50 of which are new, looking to expand their business and maximize their buying potential. Six in 10 attendees place purchase orders at the show and two-thirds of attendees will purchase within the year, according to show organizers.

On the expo floor, attendees will find thousands of products on display, meet directly with product representatives, as well as see and touch products and equipment. Some of the top exhibitors promoted by the show’s organizers for 2020 include Federal Signal Environmental Solutions Group; Satellite | PolyPortables; Super Products; Sewer Equipment Co. of America by Sewer Equipment; Imperial Industries; Vermeer; JAG Mobile Solutions; Hi-Vac; Spartan Tool; GapVax; CUES; and PolyJohn Enterprises.

World-class education

The WWETT Show offers an education program led by top industry experts and professionals from respected associations, businesses and manufacturers. Attendees can choose from an array of sessions, obtain continuing education units from approved states, provinces and organizations, or just up their game to gain knowledge on the latest industry trends. With a Full Education Package, attendees will have access to all sessions listed on the WWETT Show website.

WWETT Live!

The WWETT Show provides up-close and personal experiences through live demos. Show attendees can watch leading industry manufacturers in action as they show off their latest products and equipment. Held in Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts, WWETT Live! aims to create a fun and engaging experience. Companies to see include GapVax, HammerHead Trenchless and NozzTeq.

Industry appreciation party

New to 2020, show attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the WWETT Show Industry Appreciation Party powered by Spartan Tool and Picote Solutions. The event will feature live entertainment from Cornfield Mafia and an opportunity for photos with the Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders. Admission is free to all attendees with a registration badge.

To learn more about the WWETT Show and to register, visit www.wwettshow.com



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