Association of Water Technologies - Annual Convention 2008

Convention Program

The Association of Water Technologies (AWT) Annual Convention & Exposition is the premier meeting for water treatment professionals. The program provides a unique opportunity for industry experts to examine and discuss the forces driving water treatment today. Gain the insight necessary to grow your business, meet other professionals, learn about the latest industry advances and find out about the issues impacting the water treatment business today.

Some highlights of the program include:
  • Our keynote speaker, Brian Parsley, Gitomer, Inc., provides real-world insights into the connection between employee behavior and bottom-line results. You will walk away with a new understanding and an individualized game plan for action and success;

  • Green 101: A panel of experts explain green as defined by various groups in our society. Discussion will attempt to define the basics of greener water treatment as it applies to AWT members;

  • A Greener Cooling Water Technologies track, during which, topics such as controlled release, chlorine dioxide, electrolytic bromine, green chemical additives, THPS and peroxyacetic acid will be discussed;

  • A business track where presenters will look at the shrinking industrial bases in America, creating quality service reports and calculation sheets, and a session that provides a broad overview of insurance considerations;

  • Presentations on new advances in water treatment, reverse osmosis, optimizing controller capabilities, legionella, biocides, blended water, online water analysis and new chemistries in high stress cooling water conditions.
This is a convention you can't afford to miss!

Click here to register online.

The 2008 Schedule at a Glance is now available. The official registration brochure will arrive in your mailbox shortly.

Detailed descriptions of the sessions can be found in the Convention program.

The program is set for 2008, however, we are already accepting abstracts for 2009. Click here for the Call For Abstracts. Do you have ideas for future programming? Drop us a line.

Speakers can find guidelines on papers and presentations here.