|  TaKaDu takes an active part in many water loss and water management events worldwide. Take a look at upcoming events where you can find us: | |
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| | | Water Loss 2012 |
Manila, The Phllippines, 26-29 February 2012
Water Loss 2012 is intended to present and discuss the latest developments, strategies, techniques and applications of international best practices in Non-Revenue Water Management.
The Conference is the sixth event in a series of IWA water loss reduction speciality conferences, following the successful "Water Loss 2010" that was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil in June 2010 with 630 participants from more than 30 different countries from around the world.
Water Loss 2012 was brought to Asia to address the pressing need for improved water utility efficiency in this part of the world. | |
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| | | World Water-Tech Investment Summit |
London, UK, 28-29 February 2012
As investor interest in water technologies gathers momentum, this summit successfully draws together the key players from around the globe to identify the greatest opportunities for growth, focusing on today’s most exciting areas for innovation and investment: Wastewater reuse and energy recovery and Smart, data-driven solutions for water treatment and distribution. | |
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| | | The 6th World Water Forum | Marseille, France, 12-17 March 2012

Every three years since 1997, the World Water Forum mobilises creativity, innovation, competence and know-how in favour of water. It gathers all stakeholders around today’s local, regional and global issues that cannot be undertaken without all stakeholders into a common framework of goals and concrete targets to reach.
The goal of the 6th World Water Forum is to tackle the challenges our world is facing and to bring water high on all political agendas. | |
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| | | Water Loss UK |
Birmingham, UK, 26-27 March 2012
Delegates to Water Loss UK 2012 will hear presentations from experts and practitioners on the current and emerging issues which could impact on leakage management in the UK.
The Water Loss UK seminar and the pre-seminar workshop is being organised by Watercourse Events Limited with the assistance of two members of the IWA Water Loss Specialist Group, Malcolm Farley and Stuart Trow.
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| | | IWEX at Sustainabilitylive! |
Birmingham, UK, 22-24 May 2012
Sustainabilitylive! is the home of five leading exhibitions, covering the water, energy, land, environmental and sustainable business markets. These exhibitions form the UK’s leading sustainability event, attracting buyers and suppliers from across the sectors – from banks and utilities to retailersand manufacturers. | |
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| | | ACE12 |
Dallas, Texas, 10-14 June 2012

ACE12 provides an environment where water professionals can be leaders and learn from leaders in the water industry. ACE12 will feature a technical program with more than 550 presentations in 100 separate sessions and several in-depth workshops. Topics will include sustainability, management in tough economic times, climate change, conservation and water efficiency, residuals challenges, water resources management, infrastructure maintenance, legislative and regulatory issues, public affairs and more. The ACE12 Exposition will showcase more than 500 exhibitors, presenting the latest products and services available to help ensure safe water. | |
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| | | Singapore International Water Week |
Singapore, 1-5 July 2012

The Singapore International Water Week is the global platform for water solutions that brings policymakers, industry leaders, experts and practitioners together to address challenges, showcase technologies, discover opportunities and celebrate achievements in the water world. | |
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| | | IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition |
Busan, Korea, 16-21 September 2012
 The IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition is a high-profile international event that attracts 5,000 water professionals, companies and institutions from across the globe. It is the only truly global event of its kind and covers every aspect of the water cycle.
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| Good water leakage management will prolong the useful life of existing water resources, treatment facilities and distribution networks"
Leakage Management Technologies Report, AWWA

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