Aquatech Amsterdam
| Trade fair for water technology
Date:
Trade Show Contact
info@rai.nl
www.rai.nl
Audience:
professional visitors only
Cycle:
biennially
Year of foundation:
1964
Aquatech Amsterdam is the leading trade fair for water technology in Amsterdam, serving as a central forum for experts, professionals, and companies specializing in the latest trends and developments in the water industry. The exhibition was first organized in 1964. The name "Aquatech" is synonymous with top-notch innovation and expertise in the field of water technology. Biennially in the fall, Amsterdam RAI becomes a hub for industry experts and enthusiasts.
Organized and hosted by Amsterdam RAI, Aquatech Amsterdam provides visitors with a unique platform to learn about best practices, advanced solutions, and the latest product developments in the sector.
The main topics of the fair focus on innovative solutions and technologies for the water industry. Exhibitors – from sectors like agriculture, energy, automotive, metal, and pharmaceuticals – present a wide range of new and proven products. Visitors not only get to discover novelties but can also attend accompanying seminars, view special pavilions, and enjoy social events. The steadily growing population and the related infrastructural challenges emphasize the importance of knowledge and experience exchange in the field of water technology.
Aquatech Amsterdam is part of the Aquatech Global series, offering industry professionals a comprehensive overview of products and services from the world's leading companies. With additional events in Mexico City and China, Aquatech Global positions itself as a significant player in the trade fair industry.
In conclusion, it's worth noting that the Amsterdam RAI, the venue for the fair, is located in the heart of Amsterdam and is easily accessible. It provides both exhibitors and visitors with a modern infrastructure in a vibrant metropolis.
The Aquatech in Amsterdam took place from Tuesday, 11. March to Friday, 14. March 2025.
Local time:
05:31 h (UTC +02:00)