Environmental Technologies

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Welcome to the international Environmental Technologies page. It provides the most recent market research, trade leads and event information for pollution control equipment & services and water resources equipment & services.

Our worldwide team of Environmental Technologies Specialists is prepared to assist in increasing your export sales. U.S. Points of Contact are available to discuss your international business needs.

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Key Environmental Technologies Activities:

Webinars:

  • Indonesia Water & Wastewater Opportunities Webinar
    Venue: Your Computer and Telephone
    Date: August 2, 2012, 8 pm ET
    Learn more/Register: https://emenuapps.ita.doc.gov/ePublic/newWebinarRegistration.jsp?SmartCode=2Q9Y.

    Indonesia's water and wastewater sector is poised to enter a period of significant growth, presenting unprecedented opportunities to U.S. businesses.  Indonesia Ministry of Public Works estimates the investment need for water facilities at IDR 65.2 billion from 2011-2014, presenting major opportunities.  Best prospects for US firms: engineering services, water filtration, water purification equipment & control systems, water treatment chemicals, pumps, valves and meters.  The webinar will feature Mr. Purba Robert Sianipar, Assistant to the Deputy Minister for Water Resources Infrastructure from the Ministry of Economic Affairs.  In addition, you will receive a country and water & wastewater sector overviews from Jesse Lapierre, Commercial Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia.   Fee $50.  Questions, please contact Megan Schildgen, megan.schildgen@trade.gov.

  • World Bank Contracting Opportunities
    Thursday, October 13, 2011, 2:00-3:30 pm EST, Cost: $40.00
    Have you ever been interested in pursuing global tenders made possible through World Bank funding? This webinar will present various environmental project and contract opportunities as examples, but irrespective of your industrial sector, the basic process for identifying, tracking and pursuing projects funded by multilaterals like the World Bank is the same. After the program, a limited number of one-on-one consultations with our Department of Commerce liaison to the World Bank, Mr. David Fulton, can be scheduled.

    For registration and payment, please go to:
    https://emenuapps.ita.doc.gov/ePublic/newWebinarRegistration.jsp?SmartCode=2Q0M

Trade Events:

  • WEFTEC 2011
    October 15-19, 2011 – Los Angeles, CA
    Water Environment Federation's Technology Exhibition (WEFTEC) is North America's biggest annual water environmental technologies event , and will showcase technologies in the area of water treatment, chemical handling, instrumentation, etc.
  • Morocco and Algeria Trade Mission
    October 25-29, 2011
    This trade mission visits Morocco with an option to Algeria. The Morocco trade mission fee of $2500 includes exhibit booth in the U.S. Pavilion at Pollutec Maroc; Exhibitor registration and badge access to all events; 2-days of Gold Key individual meetings with pre-qualified buyers; 2-days of individual interpreter services; Arabic/French translation of your 1-page company description; Country market briefing by the U.S. Commercial Service; High-level networking reception with pre-qualified attendees; Group discount at Hyatt Hotel; Background research on each of the countries in the region; Attendance at workshops & webinars before and after the mission; Financial assistance available to qualified SMEs that participate in the trade mission and trade show.
    For more information, contact Julia Rauner.

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