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- May 22-24, 2012: Living Lakes Canada and Red Zone III Community Gathering
- May 23-26, 2012: CanWell: Canadian Groundwater Symposium
- May 24, 2012: Advancing Water Conservation: Leading Edge Tools & Technologies
- May 29, 2012: Webinar: Cross-Canada Checkup: A Canadian Perspective on Our Water Future
- June 1-4, 2012: Federation of Canadian Municipalities: 2012 Annual Conference and Expo
- June 4, 2012: Water and Lessons Learned: Have we quenched our thirst?
- June 5-8, 2012: Earth, Wind and Water – Elements of Life: 1st Joint CWRA / CGU National Conference
- June 5-7, 2012: IBM & WCIT 2012 World Tech Jam
- June 13–15, 2012: Membrane Filtration Technology: Fundamentals, Design and Applications
- June 14, 2012: Nutrients Removal in Ontario WWTPs: Future Challenges & Options
Items tagged: China
Items Found: 9
May 1, 2012 - 10:07 am
Ontario's Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation has launched its second call for proposals under the Ontario-China Research and Innovation Fund. This year's areas of focus includes water and related technologies. The deadline for applications is May 31.
The Ontario government and the Ministry...
Categories: News, Ontario
November 3, 2010 - 12:06 pm
Canada's Environment Minister, Jim Prentice, and China's Minister of Environmental Protection, Zhou Shengxian, signed a renewed memorandum of understanding (MOU) on environmental cooperation last week in Beijing.
The MOU will facilitate collaborative work and the exchange of scientific information...
Categories: International, National, News
October 26, 2009 - 11:42 am
An article in today's New York Times consults XPV Capital's David Henderson (a regular CWT contributor, click here for "Opportunity Knocks") and Alan McMillan of Omazo Ventures, a technology incubator firm also based in Toronto, and chairman of BX Jishu, a Chinese clean-technology distributor...
Categories: Blog
October 23, 2009 - 2:15 pm
Dr. Gene Shelp, president and CEO of Guelph, Ontario-based ENPAR Technologies Inc., has announced that ENPAR has entered into a joint venture with AsiaCo, a design and build engineering firm specializing in industrial and municipal wastewater treatment, and HKCo, a financial resources company. The joint...
Categories: International, National, News
October 15, 2009 - 9:03 am
Quebec-based BioSpec Global Solutions Inc., and partner ICBS Ltd. have announced that they’re filing Eurasian patents in anticipation of entry into China.
"China is one of the world's largest markets for our analyzer's and has one of the worst water situations on the planet" said Don Saunders, BioSpec’s...
Categories: International, National, News, Quebec
September 10, 2009 - 6:54 am
There’s no denying the opportunity: China’s economic resurgence and subsequent infrastructure investments have led many Canadian cleantech companies to look for ways to take advantage of this transformation. While opportunities abound, companies also need to be prepared for the challenges inherent...
Categories: Features
August 19, 2009 - 8:34 am
A global public opinion survey on attitudes about fresh water sustainability, management and conservation finds that people around the world view water issues as the planet’s top environmental problem, greater than air pollution, depletion of natural resources, loss of habitat and climate...
Categories: International, News
August 4, 2009 - 9:10 am
Guelph-based BIOREM Inc., designer and manufacturer of air pollution control systems, last week announced three new municipal orders from its China office. The three orders, totaling CAD $450,000 were all for wastewater odour control systems.
Biorem has been marketing its new XLD media in China which...
Categories: International, National, News, Ontario
July 15, 2008 - 1:12 pm
The largest Chinese trade fair for the water industry, the Water China / PVP China in Canton (Guangzhou), will be held March 4 to 6, 2009. It is organized by the China Foreign Trade Centre Group in association with MEREBO Messe Marketing based in Hamburg/Germany, in charge for overseas participants.The...
Categories: News
May/June 2012
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