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| Ashtead Technology Rentals |
| James Carlyle, General Manager at Ashtead Technology Rentals who visited WWEM said “I have never seen such a comprehensive assembly of everyone involved with water monitoring. I was able to view many new technologies first hand and will be making several additions to our instrument rental fleet as a result” |
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| South West Water |
| Robin Lennox at South West Water also visited WWEM and commented afterwards “WWEM has now become established as the most useful exhibition and conference of the year for those involved in measurement and instrumentation in the water industry. With industry practitioners and decision makers well represented real progress can be made in the development of ideas for this area of business.” |
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| Optocem |
| Michael Scott from OptoCEM said that WWEM was “The most enjoyable first day at an Exhibition in many years. Lots of friendly faces, business chat, lobbying and new contacts. The atmosphere was back to the old days of exhibitions.” |
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| Water Active |
| Water Active’s Dan Ware who was “thrilled to be a part of the WWEM exhibition and conference. The Telford venue is superb. We can honestly say that despite the many years of exhibiting at trade exhibitions, this show was unique. The atmosphere was one of expectancy, friendliness and camaraderie. Visitors were positive about the products available, and keen to discuss solutions to problems. It was, without question, the nicest show we’ve ever done, and the exhibiting experience was made all the more pleasant by the additional things laid on by the organiser, and the attitude of those involved. We can’t wait until the next one.” |
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| Nivus UK |
| Nivus UK’s Brian Gibson, said “we had a very successful WWEM exhibition. So much so that we secured the largest single order ever received by the company (UK and Worldwide) for Portable Flowmeters.” The order was placed by Enviromontel of Worcester, who are a sewer flow contractor to the UK water companies. The order was won from stiff competition and was won because of the unique measuring technique of the Nivus Flowmeter which gives high accuracy of measurement and data. |
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| WRc |
| WRc took full advantage of everything that WWEM had to offer. Looking back, Ian Naismith said “WWEM 2006 fully met our expectations with impressive representation from the industry among the exhibitors and more visitors to our stand than we had at WWEM 2005. The show and the gala dinner provided an excellent networking opportunity with existing and potential clients.” |
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| Robin Instruments |
| Robin Instruments received a good number of high quality enquiries and managing director Robin Norman added "I will certainly attend the next WWEM. Telford is a great place for it and the layout and professional organisation was top quality." |
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| ROTORFLUSH |
| Jim Hosford at Rotorflush had a similar experience commenting “This was the first show that we have done in the water and wastewater monitoring sector, however, the response was better than we could have expected in our wildest dreams. Our submersible pump with a self cleaning inlet filter created great interest for wastewater applications.” |
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| Quantitech |
| Quantitech's Managing Director, Keith Golding, said "WWEM provided us with the perfect opportunity to launch a new range of Mercury analysers from Teledyne Leeman Labs and the great thing about WWEM was that it provided us with the opportunity to discuss Mercury analysis with both end-users and regulators." |
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| DKK-TOA |
| Martin Clarke from DKK-TOA described the exhibition as "an excellent opportunity for our company to introduce and promote our range of water quality instruments to the UK market. Serious interest was received for our Multiparameter Water Quality meters - clients were requesting to purchase while still at our booth. We will definitely be booking a stand at the next WWEM" |
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| SIRIS ENVIRONMENTAL |
| Siris Environmental’s Simon Richardson said "The exhibition was much better than the previous year and was well turned out particularly by the industrial market. A good deal of interest was shown in our new range of wastewater samplers". |
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| HACH LANGE |
| Sarah Blayds, Marketing Manager at HACH LANGE, said that the company received new enquiries both on the stand and following the company’s two presentations on Sludge Management and Industrial Effluent Monitoring, adding “we had a wide range of interest at WWEM, particularly with our MCERTS approved samplers. WWEM is tightly focused on testing and monitoring in the field, laboratory or online and as such almost every visitor is a potential HACH LANGE customer. We are looking forward to WWEM 2008!” |
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| YSI |
| YSI’s Ian Thompson said “We were delighted with WWEM and thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to demonstrate our latest products to some of the key decision makers in the industry. We were also very pleased that our work in helping to develop the MCERTS Standard was acknowledged. The venue and facilities were excellent and we received a high level of interest in two major new products. |
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| HYDRO-LOGIC LTD |
| Alec Willis, Director of Hydro-Logic Limited presented a highly popular workshop entitled ‘Errors and Uncertainty in Open Channel Flow Measurement.’ Those not fortunate enough to find a seat, listened through the door to Alec's presentation on the difficulties associated with ascribing uncertainty values to estimates of flow in open channels. |
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| REAGECON |
| Reagecon's Gail Cooper reflected "We would like to thank all of the customers and exhibitors who visited our stand. The well organised forum gave an ideal opportunity to discuss our product range of NIST traceable calibration solutions and sampling equipment, our technical workshop was well received and we benefited from attending other workshops that were being held by exhibitors." |
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| ABB |
| ABB was actively involved in every aspect of WWEM, giving a presentation at the Conference and running Workshops on both days. The ABB stand featured the AquaMaster electromagnetic flow meter with built-in GSM technology for remote access and SMS messaging, the CalMaster 2 flow meter verification system and a wide range of Analytical and other instrumentation products for the water, waste water and industrial effluent sectors. Tony Hoyle reflects "WWEM provided us with an opportunity to make new contacts and to show our latest products to existing customers, industry regulators and consultants. We very much liked the format and venue and we are looking forward to WWEM 2008." |
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| Emerson |
| Emerson’s Gary O’Neill was also pleased with the event, adding “Good location and many thanks to those delegates who attended the pH Independent chlorine analysis workshop. It was an excellent forum for this product introduction.” |
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