Water, Sewage & Effluent March-April 2018 | Page 6

The IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies is designed to be the place where new ideas are introduced and the opportunity is provided to interact with the ‘best of the best’. This is the global conference where new insights into how pioneering science, technological innovation, and leading practices shape the major transformation in water management that is underway. The LET conference is held in a different country every year. After unparalleled success across the globe, IWA is hosting its 15th Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies in 2018 in Nanjing, China. This complements the approaches of urban water management between megacities, smaller towns, and rural environments, driven by the diversity of climatic conditions and the natural and human environment. 27–31 May Nanjing, China www.iwa-network.org Heading towards Day Zero, and amid a drought, ironically, Cape Town will be hosting a conference on water loss. The IWA Water Loss Specialist Group, together with City of Cape Town, will host the biennial Water Loss Conference and Exhibition 2018, one of the world’s largest water-loss conferences. It is expected to attract over 500 participants from more than 50 countries. Many of the world’s leading experts in the field of non-revenue water management will be present and will discuss the latest developments, strategies, techniques, and applications of international best practices as well as successful case studies. In addition, they will present a one-day pre-conference workshop on 6 May 2018 to provide an introduction to the issue of non- revenue water management and an overview of the latest IWA methodology for reducing water losses from municipal water supply systems. Sponsorship opportunities are now available to all service providers who have an interest in water-loss reduction. 7–9 May Century City Conference Centre and Hotel in Cape Town, South Africa www.iwa-network.org Water Loss 2018 Nanjing, China, is the venue for the conference. 15th IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies Agri-Water Challenge In an effort to address the water crisis in the Western Cape, the Austrian Trade Commission (ATC), the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA), Silicon Cape, and RIIS recently launched an open innovation challenge looking for agri-water technology innovations. Since then, several new partners have actively joined the effort — including the Water Research Commission (WRC), HortGro, and Winetech. The WRC is committed to funding research and making meaningful contributions to the development of the water sector in South Africa. HortGro focuses on various facets within the deciduous fruit industry, including production, research and technology, and t