About the fair

The Water and Wastewater Fair has been the water industry's most important meeting-place for many years, and has a long history with a wide range of exhibitors and activities.

The Water and Wastewater Fair was held for the first time in 1997, and since then there have been six further fairs, making it a well-established meeting-place and marketplace for the industry. 

Visitor surveys show that the majority of fair visitors consider only this fair to be 'their' fair, and the most important trade show of all. The range of exhibitors and activities from the industry is more or less complete, and the fair is consistently awarded high marks by exhibitors and visitors alike.

This is where users meet: the municipal water and wastewater sector, and industry with producers of equipment and services in areas including water treatment, distribution, IT, measurement, control and regulation technology, operation, maintenance, research, consultation and many other areas.

Who exhibits?

Typical exhibitors at the Water and Wastewater Fair include producers of equipment and services in areas including water treatment, distribution, IT, measurement, control and regulation technology, operation, maintenance, research and consultation, for example. Authorities, industry associations, trade media and research/education institutes are also important elements of the fair.

Who visits?

The Water and Wastewater Fair will be visited by the municipal water and wastewater sector, as well as the processing industry and other industries with needs and interests in the treatment, distribution and handling of large volumes of water. Producers of equipment and services in areas including water treatment, distribution, IT, measurement, control and regulation technology, operation, maintenance, research and consultation, for example, will also be at the fair.