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Water Korea 2025

International specialized exhibition

from 19 to 21 of March

Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) view map | Seoul, South Korea

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Water Korea 2025

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Water Korea 2025
We invite you to participate in the international water technology exhibition, Water & Sewerage Exhibition, commonly known as Water Korea. This significant event focuses on the protection and rational use of water resources, as well as the treatment of industrial wastewater.

At Water Korea, participants will showcase a wide range of water-saving technologies, equipment, and services. The exhibited solutions will include scientific developments aimed at safeguarding watersheds, efficient water use in agriculture and industry, as well as technologies for wastewater collection and treatment. The event will also highlight hydropower facilities, everyday water-saving methods, flood prevention, and management of water and land resources.

This comprehensive event features exhibitions, seminars, and conferences, making it an essential platform for professionals in the water sector. The exhibition takes place annually in the capital and other cities of the country, offering a unique opportunity for companies looking to enter the Korean market.

Don't miss the chance to be part of this significant exhibition and contribute to the future of water technologies!

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