Global Water Works and H2O Global News have announced a partnership that will connect industry professionals to key information about smart water technologies, ideas and projects that can help solve the global water crisis.
The partnership will share information and bring awareness to the various ways that the water industry can address this crisis and ensure long term sustainability of this critical resource.
Global Water Works is an online community dedicated to advancing the adoption of smart and efficient technologies to solve the global water crisis in this generation. H2O Global News shares water-related news and information. It also caters for the marketing needs of the companies, organisations and associations that work within the water, wastewater and environmental water industries.
The global water crisis is one of the greatest challenges we face today. Access to fresh water is critical to human health, yet more than one billion people across the world lack access to safe drinking water and sanitation – a situation exacerbated by climate change.
The water industry has a central role to play in solving this crisis, but it can be difficult to know where to start. In response, Global Water Works and H2O Global News will use their combined expertise and reach to make it easier for those in search of solutions to connect with the experts, organisations and technologies that make water work.
“The pace of change in the water sector is accelerating, creating a need for more timely coverage of global innovation in the sector,” says Global Water Works’ Co-Executive Director, Frank Slovenec. “We’re delighted to partner with H2O Global News to build awareness of global innovation addressing risks associated with drought, emerging contaminants and extreme weather events.”
H2O Global News’ Managing Director, Abby Davey said: “This vital partnership with Global Water Works is an ideal fit for H2O and the water industry as a whole. We created H2O as a truly global resource for water industry professionals, so to work with another truly global organisation that is striving to tackle the water crisis facing the planet, is a fantastic step in both our journeys. We are looking forward to sharing all the work carried out by Global Water Works and joining them as they strive to achieve their goals.”
About Global Water Works
Global Water Works is an online community dedicated to advancing the adoption of smart and efficient technologies to solve the global water crisis in this generation.
Through its integrated digital platform and collaboration programs, Global Water Works illuminates the experts, organizations and technologies working to address today’s water challenges.
Focused journeys through the community help support members in S.O.L.V.I.N.G. water challenges. This acronym highlights Global Water Works focus on Smart, One water, Leaders providing a 360 View of Integrated New water opportunities to support Global access.
All are invited to join the FREE Global Water Works online community. Members may also subscribe to focused discussion forums, spanning Atmospheric Water, Digital Transformation, Corporate Sustainability, Women in Water and Next Generation opportunities.
To keep up to date with their exciting work, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.
About H2O Global News
H2O Global News was created to share news and information covering one of the most vital and valuable substances on the planet – water, and to cater for the marketing needs of the companies, organisations and associations that work within the water, wastewater and environmental water industries.
H2O Global News features articles and features that are of interest to professionals working across the water industry including water-related technologies, companies, legislation and the environment. This news is interesting to all and aimed at a wide-ranging audience from board members and CEOs to installers and product manufacturing workers.
For exciting insights and for all the latest water industry news, make sure to check out the H2O Global News website, and follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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