26 Sep WATER-MINING Conference: Lessons learned in creating value for society, 29-30 September 2024, Delft, The Netherlands
This conference is designed for policy officers, wastewater and water treatment facility owners, academics, and representatives from the technology industry. It will explore the latest co-designed solutions for circular and sustainable (waste)water management.
The WATER-MINING Project has designed and tested six large-scale pilot projects focused on nutrient, mineral, and water recovery, reducing energy use, and producing valuable polymers. These solutions were co-designed with stakeholders at pilot sites in Lampedusa (Italy), Almería (Spain), Faro (Portugal), Larnaca (Cyprus), La Llagosta (Spain), and Rotterdam (Netherlands).
The project also investigated market opportunities and policy reform through techno-economic, environmental, and social impact analyses.
Keynote speeches and panel discussions will explore cutting-edge technologies, market opportunities, and best practices in stakeholder engagement. Participants can join focused sessions on policy recommendations, innovation management, and industrial applications, concluding with a practical showcase of WATER-MINING solutions.
Free registration, but spaces are limited.
Venue: Green Village, Delft, the Netherlands
Date: 29-30 September 2024
Agenda: see the updated programme here
Registration: register to the event here
For more information, please contact
Prof. Patricia Osseweijer, Project coordinator, TU Delft, P.Osseweijer@tudelft.nl
Dr. Danai Stoutza, Project Researcher, TU Delft, D.E.Stroutza@tudelft.nl