Early Registration Rate Ends Soon for the AWWA Annual Conference & Exposition

Water professionals from around the globe will come together in San Antonio on June 12–15 to explore the latest water innovations and discuss today’s water challenges during the American Water Works Association’s 2022 Annual Conference & Exposition (ACE22).

Attendees who register by April 22 can take advantage of discounted prices, including $895 for members to attend the full conference and $40 for student members. ACE22 also offers a virtual-only option, which costs $395 for members and $125 for student members.

After two years of virtual conferences, ACE22 returns to an in-person format at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, where thousands of attendees will share experiences and learn from experts through an extensive professional program. Service providers will showcase their latest innovations in an exposition featuring more than 360 exhibitors and more than 950 booths. The event also includes a hybrid feature in which AWWA will stream content from select sessions.

The June 13 Opening General Session will feature a NASA scientist whose team discovered water on Mars. Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen is NASA’s Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, working to ensure that NASA’s science missions build partnerships across disciplines to advance the frontiers of knowledge and exploration.

ACE22 will also formally launch AWWA’s Water 2050 initiative, a collaborative exploration to envision the future of water and chart a course for water community success and sustainability. Young professionals will be featured in a video during the opening session titled “The Future We Create.”

This year’s ACE22 theme—“Inform. Influence. Impact.”—invites attendees to discover new technologies and water sector innovations and prepare themselves to confront present and future water challenges.

To learn more about the conference agenda and to register, visit the ACE22 webpage.

Source: American Water Works Association

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