1st EIP Water Conference: Highlight Film and report out!
Over 350 participants from EU and non-EU countries participated in the 1st EIP Water Conference which was held at the EU Parliament in Brussels on 21 November 2013. After the conference’s great success, a 2-minute film and a brief conference report, featuring the conference’s highlights, have now been released by the EIP Water. Under the theme ‘Νetworking & interacting – Innovating water”, the conference managed to bring together EIP Water stakeholders, take stock of EIP Water’s progress and help shaping the future of EIP Water to further increase the opportunities for collaborating on water innovation in Europe and globally.
[quote align=”center” color=”#999999″]Watch the 2minutes highlights film from the Conference;
Download the keynote speech of Tomas Michel, WssTP President;
Read the Conference Report or;
Download the conference presentations [/quote]
Read MoreBarriers & bottlenecks to water innovation- EIP Water Report published!
What is hindering the development and uptake of innovations in the water sector? Do legal, technical and political barriers and bottlenecks exist? How can they be addressed?
These are the questions that the EIP Water Report addresses in its newly published edition ‘Barriers and bottlenecks to water innovation’. An ad-hoc group of the EIP Water Task Force led by WssTP, SusChem and the Industry Expert Group has analysed and prioritised the barriers and bottlenecks to innovation in the water sector in Europe and abroad. Five priority actions have been identified as well as roadmaps for each will be drafted and agreed upon by April 2014. The diagnosis is available free of charge on the EIP Water Marketplace.
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Every drop counts interview
As the key authors of the report “Guidance on evaluation and selection of sustainable water demand management technologies”, developed within the FP7 research project “Transitions to the urban water services of tomorrow” (TRUST), Dr. Aisha Bello-Dambatta and Professor Zoran Kapelan from the University of Exeter, UK have given an interview ‘ Every drop counts’ to explain the results of their research.
[quote align=”center” color=”#999999″]Download the Interview[/quote]
Download the whole report “Guidance on evaluation and selection of sustainable water demand management technologies”
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