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Sponsorship Pack SPONSORSHIP PACK Birmingham | 20 May 2020 Water Industry Awards 2020 Birmingham | 20 May 2020 WELCOME The Water Industry Awards are back – 20 May 2020 – to celebrate and reward outstanding achievement and innovation in this dynamic UK water industry. Now in its 14th year, the glittering black-tie event at Birmingham’s premier Metropole Hotel, marks a high point in the industry calendar. We’ll be welcoming over 500 water and wastewater In addition to a great evening of entertainment companies and many of their key contractor and and celebration, we make sure the winning supplier partners, to find out if their projects entries receive the promotion they deserve, in and initiatives have been selected as winners a special WWT supplement, on WWT’s website by our expert judging panel. It’s a rigorous two- and in an extensive programme features stage process ensuring the awards command and case studies throughout the year. credibility and respect in the water sector. With a host of opportunities for sponsorship and branding, as well as on-the-night options for a dazzling VIP experience, there has never been a better time to align your brand with the very best of the UK water sector. We look forward to seeing you there! Alec Peachey Content director WWT Water Industry Awards 2020 Birmingham | 20 May 2020 WHY SPONSOR THE WATER INDUSTRY AwARDS? CHAMPION SUccESS NEtwORKING Your support and participation in the As an awards category sponsor, you are awards highlights your commitment to a given the opportunity to present your successful water industry. category to the award winner as well as table of 10 in a key location to host your customers & colleagues for an evening of fine dining & entertainment. MAXIMISE BRAND EXPOSURE INCREASE CREDIBILITY Benefit from high profile branding, before, Be seen as a key business which during and after the event. Sponsoring encourages growth & development offers you powerful brand exposure & in the industry & meet the senior the platform to reach & connect with the decision makers within the UK’s key decision makers from the industry. leading water organisations. As a sector facing business, the water sector is extremely important to us and the Water Industry Awards are a key recognition of that so we are very pleased to be associated with it. Ian Jones, Managing Director, Galliford Try Water Industry Awards 2020 Birmingham | 20 May 2020 DRINKING WatER INNOVatiON PROJEct OF THE YEAR SUStaiNability AND RESOURCE RECOVERY INitiatiVE OF THE YEAR WINNER Online rapid detection of bacti in drinking WINNERS WINNER Joint initiative combining rainwater 2019 water: Severn Trent Water SHORTLIST PTC and Aquacheck Engineering; Severn Trent Water; harvesting, atmospheric drinking water generation and ALLIANCING AND PARTNERSHIP INitiatiVE Thames Water; Trant Engineering; United Utilities and Typhon renewable energy sources to sustain a mobile welfare OF THE YEAR Treatment Systems; Welsh Water unit: Hogen Systems Ltd, Balfour Beatty UK and GenQuip GroundHog WINNER The Micro AIR-VAC: Thames Water, Morrison HEaltH AND SAFEty INitiatiVE OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST Anglian Waters @One Alliance; Assured Biosolids Utility Services, M Group Services Plant and Fleet WINNER H&S Initiative – Pipe Coil: Anglian Waters Solutions & Vac-Ex Limited; Hogen Systems, Balfour Beatty and GenQuip GroundHog; @One Alliance MWH Treatment SHORTLIST Anglian Water and Clancy Docwra; CRIS Consultancy SHORTLIST Anglian Waters @One Alliance; Anglian Water Services; and Scottish Water; HUBER Technology and WECS; Morrison Utility WASTEwatER INNOVatiON PROJEct OF THE YEAR MWH Treatment Services; Northumbrian Water Group; Northumbrian Water Group WINNER Near Real Time Modelling: Anglian Water and Cenergist MOST INNOVatiVE Data AND SOFtwaRE SOLUTION OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST AFECO; Anglian Water; Anglian Waters @One Alliance; CUSTOMER SERVICE INitiatiVE OF THE YEAR Northumbrian Water Group; Severn Trent Water; Southern Water WINNER Innovative Streetworks Planning Portal WINNER Water without the Worry: Northumbrian (SPP): Elgin, Morrison Utility Services Limited, WatER COmpaNY OF THE YEAR Water Group Yorkshire Water WINNER Anglian Water SHORTLIST Apadmi and United Utilities; Northumbrian Water SHORTLIST SHORTLIST Group; South East Water and Clancy Docwra; Thames Water; Anglian Water and Cognizat; Creative EC; Anglian Water; Bristol Water; Northumbrian Water; Thames Water Echo Managed Services; Elgin, Morrison Utility Services Limited, Scottish Water; Severn Trent; Wessex Water Yorkshire Water; eviFile; Veolia Water Technologies; Welsh Water; Data PROJEct OF THE YEAR Wheatley and Bristol Water WatER INDUSTRY CONSUltaNT OF THE YEAR WINNER APEM Ltd WINNER Water Poverty Eradication Modelling: MOST INNOVatiVE WatER AND WASTEwatER Northumbrian Water Group TECHNOLOgy OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST APEM Ltd; CRIS Consultancy; HR Wallingford; Isle Utilities; SNC-Lavalin / Atkins; Stantec SHORTLIST Compass Informatics; Isle Utilities; Elgin, Morrison WINNER The Aquapea: Qinov8UK Ltd Utility Services and Yorkshire Water; Morrison Utility Services and SHORTLIST AFECO; Hydrosave; Plantwork Systems; QINOV8UK LTD; WatER INDUSTRY CONTRactOR OF THE YEAR Sopra Steria; MWH Treatment; Northumbrian Water Group TRACE2o; Typhon Treatment Systems WINNER nmcn DFMA PROJEct OF THE YEAR PEOPLE INitiatiVE OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST Anglian Waters @One Alliance; Morrison Utility WINNER Lochmaddy Water Treatment Works, Services; MWH Treatment; nmcn WINNER TCAT Masterclass: United Utilities and North Uist: Scottish Water and Ross-Shire The Challenge Academy Trust WatER REtailER OF THE YEAR Engineering Ltd SHORTLIST Anglian Waters @One Alliance; Pelican Business WINNER water2business SHORTLIST Anglian Waters @One Alliance; ESD; MWH Treatment; Services; Scottish Water and Cranfield University; Stantec; United SHORTLIST Business Stream; Castle Water; Clear Business; Scottish Water and Ross-Shire Engineering; Suprafilt and LiMA Utilities and The Challenge Academy Trust water2business; Water Plus; Wave DRAINagE & FLOOD MANagEMENT INitiatiVE RESILIENCE INitiatiVE OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR WINNER Southern Resilience Scheme: WINNER FOG & Unflushables Educational and Black & Veatch Ltd and Bristol Water Behaviuoral Change Project: Southern Water SHORTLIST Anglian Waters @One Alliance; Arup; Black & Veatch SHORTLIST Anglian Water Services, Atkins and Dunella; and Bristol Water; Water Direct; Welsh Water Concrete Canvas; Marshalls CPM; Ramboll; Severn Trent Water; SNC-Lavalin / Atkins; Southern Water; Stantec and CIRIA Water Industry Awards 2020 Birmingham | 20 May 2020 2020 CATEGORIES Alliancing and Partnership Initiative of the Year Most Innovative New Technology Asset Optimisation Initiative of the Year NEW Most Innovative Use of an Existing Technology Consultant of the Year Net Zero Carbon Initiative of the Year NEW Contractor of the Year Skills & Workforce Initiative of the Year NEW Customer Initiative of the Year (previously Customer Service Initiative of the Year) Wastewater Innovation Project of the Year Data Project of the Year Water Resources Initiative of the Year DfMA Project of the Year Rising Star NEW Drainage & Flood Management Initiative of the Year Women in Water NEW Drinking Water Innovation Project of the Year Water Company of the Year NEW Health & Safety Initiative of the Year Previous sponsors include Water Industry Awards 2020 Birmingham | 20 May 2020 WHO ATTENDS? I think it’s really important that our teams get the Morrison Utility Services Stantec NIVUS Limited Suez opportunity to have their amazing work recognised by their North Midland Construction Sustainable Drainage Solutions Ltd Northumberland County Council TALIS Group peers and to celebrate the fantastic work that they do. Northumbria Integrated Drainage Technolog Limited Heidi Mottram, CEO, Northumbrian Water Partnership Teekay Couplings Limited Northumbrian Water Thames Water Utilities Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies Tideway Active Training Team Dwr Cymru Welsh Water Pennon Group Trant Engineering Advance TRS Environment Agency Perfect Flow Solutions UKWIR AECOM Environmental Monitoring Solutions Power & Water United Utilities Affinity Water EU Skills Royal Haskoning DHV Nereda Utilis AIMEN Technology Centre FLI Water Limited Rullion VSA+ Anglian Water Group Future Water Association Scottish Water Water Choice APEM Limited Geneco Severn Trent Water Direct Aquabox Glanville Environmental Siemens Water2Business Aqualogic Hardy Services Siltbuster Limited Waterscan Atkins Hitachi Consulting South East Water Wessex Water Barhale Huber Technology South Staffordshire Water WRc plc BASF PLC Impact Solutions South West Water Yorkshire Water Bristol Water Imperial College London Southern Water British Water Inflowmatix Limited Caledonia Water Isle Utilities Centrica Business Solutions Jacopa Limited We see these as the major awards for the water sector. They Clancy Dowcra JB Fabrication truly showcase the great work that is going on in our industry Cla-val Kier Group Cognica KSB and highlights the truly innovative work that is happening College of West Anglia Lanes Group Consumer Council for Water Malvern PANalytical across all elements of the water and wastewater sector. Costain Microvi Biotechnologies Martyn Hopkinson, Operations Director, Future Water Association Water Industry Awards 2020 Birmingham | 20 May 2020 CATEGORY SPONSORSHIP PLATINUM PACKAGE £14,950 BRANDING PACKAGE £12,350 This is our all encompassing package which comes with pre-event publicity This package comes with all the branding benefits in the run-up to the big
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