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Wallingford User Conference
Wallingford User Conference
Wallingford Software
Tue, 15/09/2009 / Wed, 16/09/2009
Call for papers showing the practical applications of Wallingford Software's drainage and flooding, water supply and asset management products.
Wallingford Software, global leader in hydraulic and hydrologic water modeling and asset management software, has announced details of its 10th annual user conference. The event will be held on 15th-16th September 2009 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Reading (UK) on the banks of the River Thames.
The user conference attracts water engineers from across the globe, all keen to share expertise, network and learn about the latest developments in modeling and asset management software from Wallingford Software's team of internationally renowned engineers.
The packed programme will include keynote presentations, user case studies and live technical presentations. This year's conference is being held in the context of the review undertaken by Sir Michael Pitt, the UK government's response to that review and the increasing pressure being brought to bear on water companies due to the global economic downturn and global environmental concerns.
Wallingford Software, global leader in hydraulic and hydrologic water modeling and asset management software, has announced details of its 10th annual user conference. The event will be held on 15th-16th September 2009 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Reading (UK) on the banks of the River Thames.
The user conference attracts water engineers from across the globe, all keen to share expertise, network and learn about the latest developments in modeling and asset management software from Wallingford Software's team of internationally renowned engineers.
The packed programme will include keynote presentations, user case studies and live technical presentations. This year's conference is being held in the context of the review undertaken by Sir Michael Pitt, the UK government's response to that review and the increasing pressure being brought to bear on water companies due to the global economic downturn and global environmental concerns.
Wallingford Software
(Reading, Reino Unido)