INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Water
Technologies (OTC Pink: GWTR) will present at the 2013 Water
Management & Nano Energy Summit this week at Rice University in Houston.
The summit will address state-of-the-art innovative solutions to
the decades-old problems in the water and oil and gas sectors.
These pioneering technologies are emerging rapidly into the market
thanks to revolutionary breakthroughs in material science,
nanoscience and computational power.
"Global Water Technologies is pleased to participate in this
industry-leading event organized by the Water Innovations
Foundation," said CEO Erik Hromadka,
who last week outlined opportunities for U.S. water advances at
International Water Week in Amsterdam. "The timing of this event is
excellent, given the referendum passed by Texas votes last Tuesday to allocate some
$2 billion of state funding for water
infrastructure improvements."
In addition to Hromadka's presentation, the company's new WASIR
subsidiary will also be featured in Boston at the Trenchless Technology Road Show,
an event that highlights innovative construction and rehabilitation
techniques for pipelines.
Dr. Tom Iseley will be speaking
on asset management for assuring sustainability in water and sewer
systems and participating in a new certification training program
developed by Indiana University Purdue
University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) and the Buried Asset
Management Institute – International.
Iseley has more than 35 years of experience in the planning,
design and construction of underground infrastructure systems and
has been a leader in the development of trenchless technology
solutions in North America.
More information about the Water Management & Nano Energy
Summit is available at: www.nanoevent.org
More information about the Trenchless Technology Roadshow is
available at: www.trenchlessroadshows.com
More information about Global Water Technologies is available
at: www.gwtr.com
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SOURCE Global Water Technologies, Inc.