The Water, Wastewater & Environmental Management Expo (WWEM) is set to return on September 17-18, 2025, at the NEC Birmingham in the UK. This event is designed to be a comprehensive platform for showcasing the latest advancements in water conservation, treatment, and management strategies. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, WWEM aims to connect professionals from across the water sector with cutting-edge technologies and solutions.
In 2024, WWEM welcomed 4,091 high-level attendees from various sectors including local authorities, the Environment Agency, wastewater consultants, major contractors, water companies, and process industries. The event provided a unique opportunity for attendees to engage in strategic meetings and thought-provoking presentations. The exhibition covered sectors such as equipment & systems, water quality, water networks & sewage, wastewater emergency response & flood management, consulting & professional services.
The event will feature key partners such as the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and CIRIA’s ‘susdrain’ community of practice. These partners bring together professionals involved in all aspects of surface water management from sustainable drainage systems to natural flood management. WWEM is also known for its diverse range of exhibitors and sponsors who provide valuable insights into the latest technologies and trends in the industry.
Attendees can expect engaging conversations with top players in the water management and wastewater sectors. From local authorities and civil engineers to construction professionals and industry leaders, WWEM welcomes professionals from across the entire supply chain. Whether you are a water company looking for an update on regulation or an emergency responder searching for the latest technology, WWEM has something to offer.
With over 12,000 total visitors expected in 2025, this event offers unparalleled networking opportunities. Exhibitors will have facetime with their target market and can expect exposure to potential customers and partners. The event agenda includes sessions on net-zero sustainability, flood management, decarbonisation, water management contamination land remediation biodiversity tech & AI professional services wastewater.
Speakers at WWEM include experts such as Deborah Feldhaus from Yorkshire Water and George Warren from Anglian Water. These leaders in the field will share their valuable knowledge and skills on sustainable water resource management. The event also features sector spotlights on sustainability hydrogen energy renewable energy net-zero biodiversity circular economy.
In summary, WWEM is an essential event for anyone involved in water management or wastewater treatment. With its focus on innovation and collaboration, it provides a unique platform for professionals to connect with top players in the industry and discover cutting-edge technologies that can revolutionize their operations.