Agenda

Agenda

Aqua Nederland Vakbeurs 2023

Event details

The Aqua Nederland trade fair will be held at the Evenementenhal Gorinchem on March 21, 22 and 23. Aqua Nederland is the trade fair in the Netherlands in the field of wastewater, drinking water, process water, and urban water and sewage management. During Aqua Nederland, the supply and demand of water technology, water management services and knowledge products are brought together. KWR will be present with a booth on the trade floor. You will be very welcome!

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Six knowledge sessions: WiCE and TKI

During the knowledge programme, KWR will be present with no less than six knowledge sessions. Our researchers will give a variety of presentations connected to the trade fair’s themes, with special attention to the Water in the Circular Economy (WiCE)  and the TKI Water Technology research programmes.

Tuesday, 21 March: Process Water

Time: 10:30-11:00
Hall: Water Theater
By: dr.ir. Nienke Koeman (KWR) and Chris Dotremont, PhD (Membrane Technology, FrieslandCampina Innovation Centre)
Knowledge Session:
Milk, farmer, water: water reuse from dairy producer to farmer

Time: 13:30-14:00
Hall: Water Theater
By: Luuk de Waal MSc (KWR) and Ronny Theune (AquaMinerals)
Knowledge Session:
‘Valorisation of residual streams generated in water treatment’

Wednesday, 22 March: Water Authority

Time: 10:30-11:00
Hall: Stedelijk Watertheater
By: dr. Joep van den Broeke (KWR) and Wilrik Kok (Field Factors) 
Knowledge Session: ‘More (value) with less water – water in the circular built environment’

Time: 13:30-14:00
Hall: Water Theater
By: dr.ir. Roberta Hofman (KWR)
Knowledge Session: ‘Closing the water cycle’

Thursday, 23 March: Drinking water

Time: 10:30-11:00
Hall: Water Theater
By: ir. Andreas Moerman (KWR) and Wick Wesseling (Unica)
Knowledge Session: ‘Sustainability and public health with domestic hot water: are we ready for lower temperatures?’

Time: 13:30-14:00
Hall: Water Theater
By: Henk-Jan van Alphen MSc (KWR)
Knowledge Session: ‘Decentralised water saving and recycling – the citizen’s perspective’