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Aedyr AEDyR Spanish Desalination and Water Reuse Association
C/Diego de León, 47
28006 Madrid, Spain
Tel. +34 91 838 85 17
aedyr@aedyr.com

The Spanish Desalination and Reuse Association (AEDyR) was created in 1998 following the enormous interest in Spanish desalination technology around the world, as a result of the International Desalination and Reuse Association (IDRA), formerly known as IDA, Congress held in Madrid at the end of 1997. Given the technological level and the references of the Spanish desalination market at the IDRA Congress held in San Diego (California) in 1999, AEDyR was admitted as a full member with the same status as other associations of continental scope, such as the European Desalination Society and the American Desalination Association. The aim of the Association is to promote the appropriate use of seawater and brackish water desalination and the reuse of reclaimed wastewater, thereby contributing to the sustainable management of water resources. To this end, it carries out a series of activities, among which is the congresses. They are important meeting points for the sector and for the dissemination of research and technological innovations, as well as training and preparation activities for technicians.

AEE – Spanish Wind Energy Association
C/ Orense, 34. Torre Norte. 4a Planta
28020 Madrid, Spain
Tel. +34 917 451 276, aeeolica@aeeolica.org

With more than 290 member companies, the Spanish Wind Energy Association (AEE) represents more than 90% of the sector in Spain which includes promoters, wind turbines and component manufacturers, national and regional associations, organizations connected with the sector, consultants, lawyers and financial entities, among others. AEE's main goal is to promote the development of wind energy through its interests, research, communication and education. AEE coordinates research into the areas surrounding wind energy and provides services to its members, meeting their different needs. It contributes to the formulation of the normative framework with a view to the sector developing under the best possible conditions. It disseminates the reality of wind energy and endeavours to raise awareness in society. It sets in motion high-level events at which it brings together prominent national and international personalities. It publishes reports and studies which are a reference.
AfWASA African Water and Sanitation Association (AfWASA)
25 BP 11174 Abidjan 25
Côte d'Ivoire
Tel. +225 2722 499611, 2722499613
contact@afwasa.org

The African Water and Sanitation Association (AfWASA) is a professional organization of water and sanitation sector actors. It was established in February 1980 out of the desire by some African water utility manager to pool their human, technical and financial resources and optimize the training of men and women in the sector to create synergy around the search for solutions to improve access to drinking water for people of Africa.


ACS American Chemical Society (ACS)
1155 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036, USA
Tel. +1 202 872 4600

The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a non-profit founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress. We are one of the world's largest scientific organizations. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and all its people. Our vision is to improve all people's lives through the transforming power of chemistry.

AFS American Filtration & Separations Society (AFS)
5133 Harding Pike, B-10, #380
Nashville, TN 37205-2891, USA
Tel. +1 615 250 7792, connie@afssociety.org

The American Filtration & Separations Society (AFS), a volunteer-led, non-profit organization committed to driving education, exchange of knowledge, and networking of the global filtration and separation community to improve the world.
AIChE American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
120 Wall Street, Fl 23
New York, NY 10005-4020, USA

AIChE is the world's leading organization for chemical engineering professionals, with more than 60,000 members from more than 110 countries. AIChE has the breadth of resources and expertise you need whether you are in core process industries or emerging areas, such as translational medicine.
AMTA American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA)
1811 Englewood Rd., #280
Englewood, FL 34223, USA
Tel. +1 772 469 6797
custsrvn@amtaorg.com

The Association was originally named the National Water Supply Improvement Association (NWSIA) and was formed in 1973 to promote the improvement of national water supplies through desalting, reuse and other water sciences. In 1981, the name was changed to Water Supply Improvement Association (WSIA). In 1986 subsequent to a merger with the International Desalination and Environmental Association, WSIA became the North American affiliate of the International Desalination Association, under its original NWSIA name. In 1993, the name was changed to the American Desalting Association (ADA). Then in 2000, the name was changed to the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA).


ANS American Nuclear Society (ANS)
1111 Pasquinelli Dr. Suite 350
Westmont, IL 60559, USA
Tel. +1 708 352 6611; Fax +1 708 579 8314
askanything@ans.org

The American Nuclear Society (ANS) is the premier organization for those that embrace the nuclear sciences and technologies for their vital contributions to improving people's lives and preserving the planet. ANS membership is open to all and consists of individuals from all walks of life, including engineers, doctors, students, educators, scientists, soldiers, advocates, government employees, and others. Celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2024, ANS is committed to advancing, fostering, and promoting the development and application of nuclear sciences and technologies to benefit society.


AWRA American Water Resources Association (AWRA)
POB 2663
Woodbridge, VA 22195, USA
Tel. +1 540 687 8390; Fax +1 540 687 8395

Founded in 1964, the American Water Resources Association is the primary multidisciplinary association for information exchange, professional development, and education about water resources and related issues. Our mission is to advance multidisciplinary water resources education, management, and research.


AWWA American Water Works Association (AWWA)
6666 West Quincy Avenue
Denver, CO 80235, USA
Tel. +1 303 794 7711

The American Water Works Association is an international, nonprofit, scientific and educational society dedicated to providing total water solutions assuring the effective management of water. Founded in 1881, the Association is the largest organization of water supply professionals in the world. Our membership includes over 4,300 utilities that supply roughly 80% of the nation's drinking water and treat almost half of the nation's wastewater. Our 51,000 total members represent the full spectrum of the water community: public water and wastewater systems, environmental advocates, scientists, academicians, and others who hold a genuine interest in water, our most important resource.


ARA Asociatia Romana a Apei (ARA) –
Romanian Water Association

Splaiul Independentei 202H, Building 2
Section 1, Sc. A, Ground Floor, Ap 2, Sector 6
Bucharest, Romania
Tel. +40 21 316 2787
expoapa@ara.ro, info@ara.ro
http://www.ara.ro

The Romanian Water Association (ARA) is a professional association. ARA is based on three pillars: entrepreneurs, professionals and suppliers. ARA facilitates and promotes collaboration between its members, with the aim of identifying new sustainable and cost-effective approaches and solutions to improve the quality of water resource management and water supply and sewage-treatment services. ARA and its members are also involved in promoting the sustainable and holistic management of water resources, by integrating water supply and sewage and wastewater treatment services into the broader concepts of sustainability, development and environmental protection.

UTVSI Association for Water Technology and Sanitary Engineering –
Udruzeje za Tehnologiju Vode i Sanitarno Inzenjerstvo (UTVSI)

23. Terazije Street, II floor room 203
11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Tel. +381 244 2228
office@utvsi.com

For over fifty years, UTVSI has contributed to strengthening the region's expertise and professional competences. In the future, the Association sees itself as a reputable, meritorious institution that organizes all necessary professional seminars and workshops in the field of water supply and sewerage, and whose technical publications, expert opinions and conferences are of great importance throughout the region.


ACWA Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA)
980 9th Street, Suite 1000
Sacramento, CA 95814 USA
Tel. +1 916 441 4545
Washington, D.C. Office
400 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 357
Washington, D.C. 20001, USA

ACWA is the largest statewide coalition of public water agencies in the country. Our more than 470 public agency members collectively are responsible for 90% of the water delivered to cities, farms and businesses in California. For more than a century, our mission has been clear: To provide comprehensive leadership, advocacy and resources for California public water agencies to ensure a high quality and reliable water supply in an environmentally sustainable and fiscally responsible manner. ACWA serves the water industry and the public by promoting local agencies as the most efficient means of providing water service; sharing reliable scientific and technical information; tracking and shaping state and federal water policy; advocating for sound legislation and regulation; and facilitating cooperation and consensus among all interest groups.
ATT ATT –Arbeitsgemeinschaft Trinkwassertalsperren e. V.Association for Drinking Water Dams
Josef-Wirmer-Str. 1-3
53123 Bonn, Germany
Tel. +49 361 5509181
willmitzer@trinkwassertalsperren.de

It is a non-profit association of around 40 water supply companies, water associations, dam operations and administrations, universities, testing and research institutes in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg that are involved in the extraction, treatment and distribution of drinking water from dams as well as the operation and management of the dams.
AMST Association of Membrane Separation Technology, Japan (AMST)
12-11, Higashinihonbashi 3-Chome, chuou-ku
Tokyo 103-0004, Japan
Tel. +81 3 6712 0191; Fax +81 3 6712 0192
info@amst.gr.jp

The Association of Membrane Separation Technology, Japan (AMST) was established in 1983. AMST is the leading organization dedicated to membrane technologies promotion like desalination, water filtration and water reuse. The AMST is the only one association of having certification function of membrane filter in Japan. AMST conducts a range of activities including research of membrane technologies, relation and communication between government and other organizations. AMST is composed with the 29 companies (membrane manufacturers, engineering firms and membrane process users).
AMWA Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA)
16201 I Street, N.W., Suite 500
Washington, D.C. 20006, USA
Tel. +1 202 505 15 65

The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) is an organization of the largest publicly owned drinking water systems in the United States. AMWA's membership serves more than 160 million people across the United States with safe drinking water. AMWA is the nation's only policy-making organization solely for metropolitan drinking water suppliers. The association was formed in 1981 by a group of general managers of metropolitan water systems who wanted to ensure that the issues of large publicly owned water suppliers would be represented in Washington, D.C. Member representatives to AMWA are the general managers and CEOs of these large water systems. The association represents the interests of these water systems by working with Congress and federal agencies to ensure federal laws and regulations protect public health and are cost-effective. In the realm of utility management, AMWA provides programs, publications and services to help water suppliers be more effective, efficient and successful.
asagua ASAGUA – Spanish Association of Water Technology Companies
Castellana Avenue, 91, 4th-1
28046 Madrid, Spain
Tel.+34 91 080 69 83, info@asagua.es

ASAGUA is a joint project of companies committed to sustainability and the efficient management of water resources, which, with innovation as a basis, cover all technological areas of urban, industrial and agricultural water: drinking water, desalination, purification, reuse and recovery of rivers. These companies want to be an instrument at the service of all Public Administrations and the private sector, to collaborate in achieving more efficient management of water resources, and to this end they have decided to join forces to multiply their capabilities.
ASTM ASTM International
POB C700
100 Barr Harbor Drive
West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, USA
Tel. +1 610 832 9500

ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), is a globally recognized leader in the development and delivery of international voluntary consensus standards. Over 12,000 ASTM standards operate globally. Defined and set by us, they improve the lives of millions every day. Combined with our innovative business services, they enhance performance and help everyone have confidence in the things they buy and use.
AWA Australian Water Association
PO Box 841
Chatswood NSW 2057, Australia
Tel. + 61 2 9436 0055

The Australian Water Association connects people, businesses and governments creating a sustainable water future. Through our local, national and international network of 5,000 individual and business members we share information and opportunities, and connect to inspire positive change. Events, awards and specialist networks position our members as leaders in innovative water management. Build a career or build a business with support from our water community.
BDEW BDEW e.V. – German Association of Energy and Water Industries
Reinhardstrasse 32
10117 Berlin, Germany
Tel. +49 39 300 199 1212

Electricity, natural gas and heat as well as water and wastewater. The BDEW represents over 2,000 companies in the industry.
BWE Bundesverband WindEnergie e.V. (BWE)
German Wind Energy Association

EUREF-Campus 16
10829 Berlin, Germany
Tel. +49 30 212341 210; Fax +49 30 212341 410
info@wind-energie.de

Since its founding in 1996, the German Wind Energy Association (Bundesverband WindEnergie e.V. or BWE) has played a major role in Germany's energy transition process. With some 20,000 members, it is one of the world's largest associations in the renewables sector. For many years, BWE has been increasingly successful in advising political decision makers and efficiently expanding wind power in Germany. Furthermore and since climate and energy policy decisions are increasingly influenced by international politics, our experts work closely together with European and international associations, such as the European Wind Energy Association (WindEurope), the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA).
CWN Canadian Water Network / Reseau canadien de l'eau
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada
Tel. +1 519 904 2897
info@cwn-rce.ca

As a non-partisan, non-profit organization, CWN works with a wide range of organizations and individuals with diverse perspectives and expertise to solve today's complex water issues. Our partners and collaborators include government decision makers, water managers, public health practitioners, community-based and Indigenous organizations, and representatives from water-dependent economic sectors, among others.
CWQA Canadian Water Quality Association (CWQA)
180 Northfield Drive West, Unit 4
Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 0C7, Canada
Tel. +1 416 695 3068, info@cwqa.ca

Founded in 1956, the Canadian Water Quality Association (CWQA) is the voice of Canada's residential, commercial, industrial and institutional water treatment industry.
CWQA directly represents more than 200 small and medium-sized businesses across Canada and we train, certify and advocate for over a 1000 companies in Canada.
CWQA members include small business dealers/retailers, wholesale distributors and manufacturers of water treatment components and systems, constituting a sector where Canada is recognized as a global leader and a critical innovator.
canwea Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA)
211-110 Didsbury Rd.
Ottawa, Ontario K2T 0C2, Canada
Tel. +1 613 552 8589

The Canadian Renewable Energy Association is the voice for wind energy, solar energy and energy storage solutions that will power Canada's energy future. We work to create the conditions for a modern energy system through stakeholder advocacy and public engagement. Our diverse members are uniquely positioned to deliver clean, low-cost, reliable, flexible and scalable solutions for Canada's energy needs.
caribda Caribbean Desalination Association (CaribDA)
2409 SE Dixie Hwy
Stuart, FL 34996, USA
Tel. +1 772 781 8507, custsrv@caribda.com

The Caribbean Desalination Association (CaribDA) is a non-profit organization and represents members/sponsors from the Caribbean desalination and water reuse communities, utilities, industries, academia and government as well as individuals interested in water supply improvement in the Caribbean, specifically by means of desalination or water reuse. CaribDA welcomes interest from NGO's and students from all disciplines interested in desalination and water reuse. In addition, any person, firm, agency, or corporation from all over the world having ties or personal or commercial interest or aspirations in the region, engaged or interested in desalination or water reuse is eligible to become a General Member/Sponsor of the Association, subject to acceptance by the Board. CaribDA will encourage communication and liaisons with other water treatment associations in the region (i.e. CWWA, Global Water Partnership).
CWWA Caribbean Water and Wastewater Association (CWWA)
c/o Water and Sewerage Authority
Farm Rd, St Joseph
Trinidad, W.I.
Tel. +1 868 645 8681; Tel./Fax +1 868 645 7849
cwwattsecretariat@gmail.com

The Caribbean Water and Wastewater Association (CWWA) is a regional non-governmental organization established by an Act of Parliament in Trinidad & Tobago in 1991. The CWWA is a grouping of water, wastewater and solid waste professionals in the public and private sectors.
CDA China Desalination Association (CDA)
Beijing 100080, China
Tel. +86 10 65325620; Fax +86 10 85323276
CDA's mission is to develop and promote the appropriate use of desalination and desalination technology in China. CDA endeavors to carry out these goals by encouraging research and development, exchanging, promoting communication and disseminating information. Moreover, CDA publishes periodicals and related information on the desalination and water reuse industry in China. In addition, CDA holds regularly scheduled conference every year with an accompanying exhibition. CDA works together with other associations to coordinate activities that are of benefit to our members.
DBVW DBVW e.V. – Deutscher Bund der verbandlichen Wasserwirtschaft
(German Alliance of Water Management Associations)

Am Mittelfelde 169
30519 Hannover, Germany
Tel. +49 5 11 8 79 66 - 0; Fax +49 5 11 8 79 66 - 19

DBVW e.V. (German Alliance of Water Management Associations) represents the expertise and interests of regional water management associations in order to secure and sustain the statutory and political framework in dialogue with politicians, citizens and businesses.
dechema DECHEMA e.V.
Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V.
(Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology)
Theodor-Heuss-Alee 25
60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tel. +49 69 7564-0; Fax +49 69 7564 201

DECHEMA is the expert network for chemical engineering and biotechnology in Germany. As a non-profit professional society we represent these fields in science, industry, politics and the general public. DECHEMA promotes scientific and technical exchange among experts from different disciplines, organisations and generations. We consolidate the know-how of over 5,500 individual and sustaining members.
DGMT DGMT e.V. — German Society for Membrane Technology
Hammer Strasse 13
488153 Muenster, Germany
Tel. +49 201 183 4299; Fax +49 201 183 3672
info@dgmt.org

The German Society for Membrane Technology (DGMT) was founded in 2000 as a society of membrane and module manufacturers, plant constructors, consultants, operators of membrane plants, research institutes and interested experts from various fields of work to promote the use of membrane technology in Germany.
DME DME Desalination Institute –
DME (Deutsche MeerwasserEntsalzung) GmbH

Bismarckstrasse 120
47057 Duisburg, Germany
Tel. +49 0 203 306 4250; Fax +49 0 203 306 4255
office@dme-gmbh.de

Desalination Institute DME is committed to concentrate and structure know-how existing in desalination with focus on the economy, sciences and politics. Globally we provide services, experiences and offering further education on water desalination. We care of Water – Desalination – Resources. Since 2008 we do independently serve customer requests globally and locally in desalination projects and technology know how. We are advising Public Institutions, Insurances, Lenders, Banks, Investors and Industry. Our technology know how range starts with evaporation, passes membranes and ions and reaches bio engineering. More than 52 desalination technologies are on our radar today. Customers from more than 40 countries requested our services preparing their desalination future. We are a think tank specialised in desalination.
DVGW DVGW e.V. — German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water
Josef-Wirmer Straße 1-3
53123 Bonn, Germany
Tel. +49 228 91 88-5
info@dvgw.de

he DVGW is the competence network for all questions relating to the supply of natural gas and drinking water. Climate-neutral gases and in particular the future energy source hydrogen are of particular importance in the work of the DVGW. This is why it is also the institution for hydrogen infrastructures named in the Energy Industry Act. It promotes and supports the gas and water industry in all technical and scientific matters. In its work, the DVGW focuses in particular on the topics of safety, hygiene, environmental and consumer protection. By developing its technical rules, the DVGW enables the technical self-administration of the gas and water industry in Germany. In this way, it ensures a safe gas and water supply according to the highest international standards. The association, founded in 1859, has around 14,000 members. The DVGW operates economically independently and politically neutrally. At the local level, the DVGW operates through its district groups; at the supra-regional level, the regional groups are the first point of contact for members. Topics with a national or European dimension are covered by the head office in Bonn with offices in Berlin and Brussels.
DWA DWA — German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste
Theodor-Heuss-Allee 17
53773 Hennef, Germany
Tel. +49 2242 872 333; Fax +49 2242 872 125
info@dwa.de

The German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste (DWA) is entered in the City of Bonn associations register. The DWA fulfils solely and directly non-profit making purposes. The Organs of the Association are Member's Meeting, Presiding Committee, Management Board and Advisory Committee.The advisory committee of the DWA accompanies the work of the Presiding Committee and the Management Board in an advisory capacity.
EDS European Desalination Society (EDS)
University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome
Faculty of Engineering
Via Alvaro del Portillo 21
00128 Rome, Italy
info@edsoc.com

The European Desalination Society was founded in 1993 by our dynamic, awe-inspiring Miriam Balaban. Her mantra for EDS has always been inclusiveness, cooperation and forward-thinking. EDS is a Europe-wide organization for individual and corporate members, including universities, companies, research institutes, government agencies and all concerned with and interested in desalination and membrane technologies for water. It is a society uniting all interested in promoting desalination, water reuse and water technology. All processes are covered, and the wide range of roles and activities involved in the desalination field includes research, applications, consulting, contracting, operation and maintenance, manufacturing, marketing, economics, and legislation. Members are welcome from other regions outside Europe to join the EDS family.
EMS European Membrane Society (EMS)
ems@emsoc.eu

European Membrane Society, founded in 1982, is an international scientific association whose aim is to promote cooperation between European Scientists and Engineers involved in research and development in the field of synthetic and artificial membranes and membrane processes. The Society is a non-profit organisation.
EUREAU EurEau
Rue du Luxembourg 47-51
B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
Tel. +32 2 706 4080; Fax +32 2 706 4081
info@eureau.org

EurEau is the European Federation of National Associations of Water Services. We represent national drinking and waste water service providers from 33 countries, from both the private and the public sectors. We bring together water professionals to agree on European water industry positions regarding the management of water quality, resource efficiency and access to water for citizens and businesses. Our members are fully committed to the continuous supply of clean water and its safe return into the water cycle. We raise awareness of threats to the water environment. With a direct employment of around 476,000 people, the European water sector makes a significant contribution to the European economy.
eurosolar EUROSOLAR - European Association for Solar Energy e.v.
Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse 11
53113 Bonn, Germany
Tel. +49 228 362 373, -5
Fax +49 228 361 279 , -213
info@eurosolar.org

Independent of political parties, institutions, companies and interest groups, EUROSOLAR has been developing and stimulating political and economic action drafts and concepts for the introduction of renewable energies since 1988. This ranges from market introduction strategies to proposals for further research and development policies, from tax policy support to arms conversion with solar energy, from the contribution of solar energy for the Third World to agricultural, transport and construction policies.
Addressed are both the international level of action and the national, regional and local levels of action at which EUROSOLAR stimulates these programs. Thus, political, scientific, technological, economic experience and fundamental commitment flow into EUROSOLAR's programs. They are guidelines for action. EUROSOLAR has decisively supported the introduction of the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG). The consistent implementation and further development is actively pursued with the demand for a New Energy Market Order for a decentralized energy transition.
Filtration Society
The Filtration Society

2 Bottom Lane
Chester CH4 7AP, UK
Tel. +44 7368 268755
info@filtsoc.org

The Filtration Society was formed in 1964 in London; it is a charitable organization with the goal of technology transfer of separation technologies and existing filtrations and promoting research and development in new areas. The Filtration society has powerful links with academia and industry. This society's official journal is called FILTRATION, and it has become the top publication of its kind internationally and is an invaluable resource for engineers and scientists.
GWP Global Water Partnership (GWP)
Linnégatan 87D
115 23 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel. +46 8 121 386 00; Fax +46 8 121 386 04
gwp@gwp.org

The Global Water Partnership (GWP) is a global action network with over 3,000 Partner organisations in 180 countries. The network has 77 accredited Country Water Partnerships and 13 Regional Water Partnerships. The network is open to all organisations involved in water resources management: developed and developing country government institutions, agencies of the United Nations, bi- and multi-lateral development banks, professional associations, research institutions, non-governmental organisations, and the private sector.
InDA Indian Desalination Association (InDA)
Desalination Division, BARC
Mumbai 400 085, India
Tel. +91 95496 54166

Indian Desalination Association (InDA) was established in the year 1991 with the main goal for the development and promotion of the appropriate use of desalination and water treatment technologies. Being a neutral association without any commercial bias, InDA is active in spreading awareness and providing an interface for enhanced interaction amongst the stakeholders namely the user sectors, industries, academicians, policy makers and program implementation agencies. InDA is an affiliate of International Desalination and Reuse Association (IDRA) as well as Asia Pacific Desalination Association (APDA) for policy advocacy and adopting world best practices. Each year InDA conduct's an international conference to enhance the skills as well to interact with smalland medium industries to enable them to mitigate the problems related to wastewater and water management in addition to pollution control.
ICC Indian Chemical Council (ICC)
Sir Vithaldas Chambers, 6th Floor
16 Mumbai Samachar Marg
Mumbai - 400 001, India
Tel. +91-22-61144000 / 22048043
iccmumbai@iccmail.in, events@iccmail.in

Indian Chemical Council (ICC), established in 1938, is dedicated to the growth and promotion of the Chemical Industry in India. We support and promote all branches of the industry through a variety of events, trainings, awards and recognitions, policy advise and other useful activites.
IMS Indian Membrane Society
India
membrane2010@gmail.com

Indian Membrane Society (IMS) is a registered society of scientists, academicians, technologists, consultants and engineers fiom India and abroad engaged in the field of membranes. It was formed by 'membranologists' in 1986 with a view to providing a forum for stimulating research and disseminating information on science, technology and application of membranesand membrane separation processes.
IME l'Institut Méditerranéen de l'Eau (IME)
Immeuble "le Schulmann"
18/20 avenu Robert Schulmann
13002 Marseille, France
Tel. +33 4 9159 8777; Fax +33 4 9159 8778
L'IME est une association française de loi 1901, créée à Rabat, Maroc, en 1982 regroupant des membres d'origines diverses mais ayant le point commun d'être acteur dans la problématique de l'eau en Méditerranée. Il intègre tous les intervenants de cette problématique : collectivités locales et territoriales, instances ministérielles, professionnels (publics et privés), compétences individuelles.
ICheME Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
Davis Building, 165-189 Railway Terrace
Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 3HQ, UK
Tel. +44 1788 578 214
membersupport@icheme.org

Founded in 1922, the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) is the UK based and internationally recognised qualifying body and learned society for chemical, biochemical and process engineers. We exist to advance chemical engineering's contribution for the benefit of society. IChemE members can be found in a wide range of industry sectors, and at different stages of their careers. They play a key role in our governance and day-to-day operations.

IDA International Desalination and Reuse Association (IDRA)
c/o SAG CPAs
100 Conifer Hill Drive, Suite 108
Danvers, MA 01923, USA
Tel. +1 978 774 0959
info@idadesal.org

Founded in 1973, the International Desalination and Reuse Association (IDRA) serves as the global nexus for the desalination and water reuse community. As a non-profit and non-political organization, the IDRA reaches members in over 60 countries, in addition to 15 affiliate member and partner organizations, encompassing both regional and national entities. Our diverse membership includes scientists, developers, off-takers, regulators, end-users, engineers, consultants, media representatives, and researchers, hailing from governments, corporations, and academia. The IDRA not only operates as an NGO with consultative status recognized by the United Nations ECOSOC but also as a member of the UN-Water Special Framework for Water Scarcity in Agriculture (WASAG), hosted by the UN FAO Land and Water Division. Our purpose has, and always will be, to promote water scarcity solutions for this and many more generations to come.
ISES International Solar Energy Society e.V. (ISES)
Wiesentalstrasse 50
79115 Freiburg, Germany
Tel. +49 761 459 06 0
hq@ises.org

ISES is the largest international solar organization, with extensive membership worldwide. ISES has members in more than 110 countries, and Global contacts and partners in over 50 countries with thousands of associate members, and almost 100 company and institutional members throughout the world. Young ISES, a network of students and young professional ISES members, is now connecting young solar professionals worldwide. ISES has a track record of strongly supporting the solar industry, helping shape public opinion through education and outreach activities and providing informed comment on global issues.
IWA International Water Association (IWA)
1.04 & 1.05 Export Building | Republic
1 Clove Crescent, London E14 2BA, UK
Tel. +44 207 654 5500; Fax +44 207 654 5555
water@iwahq.org

The International Water Association is the network of water professionals striving for a world in which water is wisely, sustainably and equitably managed. Drawing exceptional professionals from more than 140 countries, the membership of the International Water Association (IWA) brings together scientists, researchers, technology companies, water and wastewater utilities, and wider stakeholders involved in water management. As the largest membership association for the global water sector, the Association was launched in its current identity in 2000, building on a 75-year heritage of connecting water professionals around the world. IWA is an international reference for the water and sanitation industry. The IWA membership communities contribute and develop the IWA Agendas. IWA is science-driven and sets the agenda with the publication of 12 scientific journals and 40+ books per year by IWA Publishing.
IWRA International Water Resources Association (IWRA)
22, rue de Madrid 75008
Paris, France
Tel. +33 6 44 20 57 53
office@iwra.org

IWRA is a non-profit, non-governmental, educational organisation established in 1971. It provides a global, knowledge based, forum for bridging disciplines and geographies by connecting professionals, students, individuals, corporations and institutions who are concerned with the sustainable use of the world's water resources.
IA Irrigation Association (IA)
8280 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Suite 630
Fairfax, VA 22031, USA
Tel. +1 703 536 7080; Fax +1 703 536 7019

The Irrigation Association is the leading membership organization for irrigation equipment and system manufacturers, dealers, distributors, designers, consultants, contractors and end users. IA is dedicated to promoting efficient irrigation technologies, products and services.
IsWA Island Water Association, Inc.
3651 Sanibel-Captiva Road
Sanibel, FL 33957, USA
Tel. +1 239 472 1502

The Island Water Association, Inc. is a non-profit, member-owned water utility serving over 5,300 accounts on Sanibel and Captiva Islands. IWA is governed by an unpaid Board of Directors and has 30 employees working in production, distribution, engineering, maintenance, and administration.
IDS Israel Desalination and Water Treatment Society
Israel
Info@ildesal.org.il

The Israeli Desalination Society (IDS) was established in 1998. IDS works to promote and develop desalination technologies and provide solutions to environmental and regulatory challenges, without any profit or business interest. IDS organizes annual conferences, each of them is planned to ensure the promotion of desalination and water treatment technologies as sustainable solutions to the water situation in the country. IDS is eager to present and share the innovative solutions that are the core of the Israeli water industry, as well as to learn from the experience of others. IDS is cooperating with IDA, EDS, Aladyr and other parallel associations from around the world, in order to create professional cooperation and knowledge sharing with all desalination and water treatment communities worldwide.
IWWA Israel Water Works Association (IWWA)
Homa Umigdal 2
Tel Aviv 6120101, Israel
Tel. +972 9 7903440; Fax +972 9 79034443
iwwa@iwwa.co.il

The association was founded in 1954 in order to optimize water use, improve and perfect the water systems of customers and water users, train management and operations, to promote and improve the technology and knowledge operation and management of water supply systems, irrigation, utilization of sewage and wastewater enhancement.
AIDIC Italian Association of Chemical Engineering –
Associazione Italiana di Ingegneria Chimica (AIDIC)

Via Giuseppe Colombo 81/A
20133 Milan, Italy
Tel. +39 02 7060 8276, aidic@aidic.it

AIDIC / Italian Association of Chemical Engineering, is an association with no commercial purposes, apolitical and technical/scientific in nature, established in Milan in 1958. AIDIC brings together professionals from industry – like its President – and from academia working in the field of chemical engineering, but also young people still in training and anyone interested in chemical engineering. Among its supporting members it includes some of the most important companies active in the sector. AIDIC was one of the founding members of EFCE – The European Federation of Chemical Engineering. This allows it to operate at an international level, also through its two national delegates for each of the 25 European Working Parties; these are valuable tools for promoting cooperation between professionals and researchers in specific sectors of chemical engineering. AIDIC is also present in the EFCE Executive Board and is associated with EFB (European Federation of Biotechnology) and WEC (World Energy Council) Italy.
JDA Japan Desalination Association (JDA)
Toyo Building/6F, 2-10, Nihonbashi 1-chome
Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0027, Japan

JDA aims to promote desalination technology. Through cooperation among members and collaboration with related organizations, we will support the improvement of Japan's international standing through the exchange of extensive information in the fields of desalination and water reuse.
JWWA Japan Water Works Association (JWWA)
4-8-9 Kudan-Minami, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102-0074, Japan
Tel. +81 3 3264 2307

Japan Water Works Association (JWWA), a Public Interest Incorporated Association, was established on May 12th, 1932 with the aim of spreading water supply in Japan and sound development of water supply technologies. Water supply is an essential lifeline for people's daily life as well as social and economic activities. Therefore, it is particularly important to provide safe and stable supply service as well as quality water. JWWA's main activities include research and study of water supply management, technologies and water quality. JWWA also provides various service such as inspection and certification of water supply related products to maintain stable and safety water supply, which is indispensable for people's daily life. In addition, JWWA actively lobbies and makes recommendations to government for solving water utilities' related issues in Japan, so as to help sastain water services toward the future.
KSEE Korean Society of Environmental Engineers (KSEE)
726, 101-dong, Brownstone
464 Cheongpa-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea
Tel. +82 2 383 9652

This society is an academic society established in 1978, and its goals are to advance environmental engineering studies, improve the status of environmental engineering technicians, develop and guide environmental engineering technology, conduct research and suggestions on environmental conservation measures, and promote friendship and cooperation among members.
LDA Levant Desalination Association (LDA)
8th Floor, Kalaa Tower, Kalaa Street
Beirut, Lebanon
info@levantdesal.org

The Levant Desalination Association is headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon and was formally established in early 2009. The organization currently has close to 250 members, who have been active in the region for a number of years. LDA is committed to the development and promotion of desalination technology in water supply, water re-use, water pollution control, water purification and water treatment in the Levant area.
Membrane Society of Australasia (MSA)
St Lucia QLD 4072, Australia

Founded in 2009, the Membrane Society of Australasia brings together key academics, industrial professionals and emerging membranologists to further membrane science and technology within Australasia. The MSA is to represent Membrane Science and Technology in Australasia realising that this will be aligned with societal needs. This will be achieved by: Providing an open forum for transferring and sharing technologies as well as capabilities within the members, industries and high education organizations; Supporting multidisciplinary networking events; Providing leadership and mentorship in membrane science for the Australasian membrane community; Promoting opportunities for young members; Enabling wider understanding of the membrane technologies for public interest.
MSJ Membrane Society of Japan
#702 Ohgiya building Hongo 5-26-5
Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Tel./Fax +81 3 3815 2818
membrane@mua.biglobe.ne.jp

The Membrane Society of Japan was established in 1978 with the aim of promoting research in various fields of membrane science, namely artificial membranes, boundary membranes (e.g. liposomes), and biological membranes, thereby contributing to the happiness of mankind and the progress of society. Another aim and philosophy of the society since its establishment has been to open up new research fields in membrane science by bringing together researchers from different fields to exchange knowledge and information and to fuse them together. For this reason, the members of the society are diverse, including university and research institute personnel with backgrounds in engineering, pharmacology, medicine, and science, as well as industrial personnel working with membranes. With the motto "Join our society and you will know everything about membranes," we are actively engaged in various academic activities. If you are interested in membranes, please join us and we hope that you will play an active role in the development of membrane science in Japan.
NAWS National Association of Water Companies (NAWC)
Two Liberty Place
50 S. 16th St. Suite 2725
Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA
Tel. +1 267 691-7765
info@nawc.com

The National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) was founded in 1895 by a handful of small water companies. Today, NAWC has members located throughout the nation, ranging in size from companies that own, operate, or partner with hundreds of utilities in multiple states, to individual utilities that serve a few thousand customers.
NAMS North American Membrane Society (NAMS)
925 W Avenue B Msc 213,
Kingsville, Texas, USA
Tel. +1 479 575 3419; Fax +1 479 575 7926
nams@uark.edu

NAMS is the only professional society in North America that promotes all aspects of membrane science and technology. This ranges from fundamental studies of membrane material science to NAMS promotes further development and understanding of membranes and membrane processes through: organization of national and international meetings, presentation of short courses and workshops, support for student travel to NAMS Annual Meeting, promotion of graduate student research, publication of the Membrane Quarterly, founding member of the World Association of Membrane Societies, Calendar of Membrane Events.
PWQA Pacific Water Quality Association (PWQA)
2700 East Foothill Blvd #209
Pasadena, CA 91107, USA
Tel. +1 626 283 4464, info@pwqa.org

The Pacific Water Quality Association (PWQA) is a non-profit organization that represents consumers and water quality improvement industry. We strive to provide all consumers equal access to high quality water treatment options for home, business, and commercial applications.
PakDA Pakistan Desalination Association (PakDA)
B-138, Block 15 Gulistan Jauhar
Karachi 75290, Pakistan
linkages@pak-da.org

The Pakistan Desalination Association is a non-profit organization, and represents members and sponsors from the Pakistan desalination and water reuse communities, utilities, industries, academia, and government as well as individuals interested in desalination and water supply improvement in Pakistan specially by means of desalination and water reuse. PakDA welcomes NGOs and students from all disciplines interested in desalination and water reuse. Any person, firm, agency or corporation from all over the world having ties or personal or commercial interest in Pakistan, engaged or interested in desalination and water reuse is invited to become a member or sponsor of the association, subject to acceptance by the PakDA board. PakDA also encourages communication and liaisons with other water treatment associations in the whole world.
RenewableUK RenewableUK
6 Langley Street
London, WC2H 9JA, UK
Tel. +44 20 7901 3000; Fax +44 20 7901 3001
info@renewableUK.com

RenewableUK members are building our future energy system, powered by clean electricity. We bring them together to deliver that future faster; a future which is better for industry, bill payers, and the environment. We support over 450 member companies to ensure increasing amounts of renewable electricity are deployed across the UK and access markets to export all over the world. Our members are business leaders, technology innovators, and expert thinkers from right across industry. Our priority is to make sure that it is RenewableUK members at the heart of delivering this UK opportunity. To do this provide them with the highest possible quality services and information, supporting them in any way we can to do more, and better business.
Ruhrverband Ruhrverband
Kronprinzenstrasse 37
45128 Essen, Germany
Tel. +49 201 178 0; Fax +49 201 178 1425
info@ruhrverband.de

The Ruhrverband is a non-profit oriented water management company based on public law. Without neglecting economic aspects, the association puts the wellbeing of the region's citizens and the environment at the centre of its attention. This applies to the operation of its reservoirs, ensuring water supply for 4.6 million people, as well as the sewage treatment for 60 cities and communities in the catchment areas of the Ruhr and the Lenne.
SWA Singapore Water Association (SWA)
84 Toh Guan Road East, #05-06
Singapore 608501
Tel. +65 6515 0812; Fax +65 6515 0813
enquiry@swa.org.sg

The Singapore Water Association (SWA) is a dynamic collaboration among private sector players intent on bringing a new vibrancy to Singapore's growing water industry. The association aspires to play a role in efforts to profile and promote Singapore as a one-stop centre for all water-related services and as a water technology hub. SWA was formed in February 2004 and officially launched on December 10, 2004, by Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources. The association presently has a membership of 350. Members comprise companies and individuals, ranging from system integrators, consultancy and engineering services, testing and analytical services, supply of equipment, water treatment chemicals and membrane manufacturers to legal firms and academic institutions which are active in the water industry, registered in Singapore or having a strong presence in Singapore.
SCMA South Central Membrane Association (SCMA)
2409 SE Dixie Hwy Stuart, FL 34996, USA
Tel. +1 512 617 6529; Fax +1 772 463 0860
admin@scmembrane.org

The South Central Membrane Association is a nonprofit organization formed in 1997 as a regional affiliate of the American Membrane Technology Association covering Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. SCMA's mission is to improve the quality of water supplies through desalting, reuse, and other water sciences, through focused activities, including: Facility design; Operator training and certification; Research and development; Equipment manufacturing; Operation and maintenance; Environmental regulations; Legislation.
SEDA Southeast Desalting Association (SEDA)
354 NW Alice Ave
Stuart, FL 34994, USA
Tel. +1 772 781 7698
admin@southeastdesalting.com

The Southeast Desalting Association (SEDA) formed in 1994 as an affiliate of the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) - (formerly the American Desalting Association). SEDA is dedicated to the improvement of the quality of water supplies through membrane desalting and filtration, water reuse, and other water sciences. The Association includes members concerned with environmental regulations and legislation, process design, equipment manufacture, plant operations and maintenance, and research and development.
SWMOA Southwest Membrane Operator Association (SWMOA)
2409 SE Dixie Hwy
Stuart, FL 34996, USA
Tel. +1 760 536 8863
admin@swmoa.org

The Southwest Membrane Operator Association (SWMOA) is an affiliate of the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) and dedicated to the Southwest United States region including, but not limited to Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah . SWMOA is a membrane operators group that has been formed to provide membrane operators a forum to exchange information, share experiences and knowledge, obtain training and acquire continuing education credits necessary for Operator Certification requirements. SWMOA is an organization that is for membrane operators, run by membrane operators and has been established to meet the technical needs of membrane operators.
Vewin Vewin
Bezuidenhoutseweg 12
2594 AV The Hague, The Netherlands
Tel. +31 70 3490850
info@vewin.nl

Vewin is the national association of water companies in the Netherlands. The companies, with municipal and provincial authorities as their shareholders, deliver high-quality drinking water throughout the Netherlands 24/7. The principal task of Vewin is to represent in The Hague and Brussels the interests of its members. Our aim is to establish and maintain favourable conditions for the continuous production of good drinking water. The members determine the policy of Vewin. Together they form the General Meeting of Members (GMM) and all are represented in the Governing Board. The Governing Board and the GMM have an independent chairperson. The Vewin office is managed by a director appointed by the Governing Board.
Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. (VKU)
VKU-Hauptgeschäftsstelle
Invalidenstr. 91
10115 Berlin, Germany
Tel. +49 30 58580-0; Fax +49 30 58580-100
info@vku.de

Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. (VKU) is the German Association of Local Public Utilities of municipally determined infrastructure undertakings and economic enterprises. These are companies that provide services of general interest in Germany within the framework of local self-government. Working in the context of an economic system driven by competition, they serve the interests of citizens by maintaining a service structure that counteracts the forces of market concentration and forms an integral part of Germany's social market economy.
WQA Water Quality Association (WQA)
International Headquarters and Laboratory
2375 Cabot Dr.
Lisle, IL 60532-3696, USA
Tel. +1 630 505 0160; info@wqa.org

The Water Quality Association (WQA) is a not-for-profit association for the residential, commercial, and industrial water treatment industry. WQA represents more than 2,500 member companies around the globe. Our membership is comprised of equipment manufacturers, suppliers, dealers and distributors of water quality improvement products and services.
WSTA Water Science and Technology Association (WSTA)
POB 20018
Manama, Bahrain
Tel. +973 39152288
info@wstagcc.org

The concept of formation of Water Sciences and Technology Association (WSTA) was the result of individual efforts of some of those concerned with water affairs in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries. The Government of Bahrain consented to register the Association in Bahrain, and the Association was formally founded in September 1987, to be the first scientific association in the field of water sciences and technology in the Arabian Gulf region. The WSTA is a non-government organization and its WSTA membership is open to all water professionals in the GCC, water-related national and international organizations, educational institutes, consultants, and companies.
WaterReuse WateReuse Association
610 Madison Street, Suite 101
Box 621
Alexandria, VA 22314, USA
Tel. +1 571 445 5500; Fax +1 703 548 5085

The WateReuse Association is the nation's only trade association solely dedicated to advancing laws, policy, funding, and public acceptance of recycled water. WateReuse represents a coalition of utilities that recycle water, businesses that support the development of recycled water projects, and consumers of recycled water.
IWEA Wind Energy Ireland
Sycamore House, Millennium Park
Osberstown, Naas, Co. Kildare, W91 D627
Ireland
Tel. +353 45 899 341

Wind Energy Ireland (WEI) is the representative body for the Irish wind industry, working to promote wind energy as an essential, economical and environmentally friendly part of the country's low-carbon energy future. We are Ireland's largest renewable energy organisation with more than 150 members who have come together to plan, build, operate and support the development of the country's chief renewable energy resource. We are an all-Ireland body, working in Northern Ireland through a partnership with our colleagues in RenewableUK. We create jobs, invest in communities, reduce our CO2 emissions and work to end Ireland's reliance on foreign fossil fuels. We are leaders in Ireland's fight against climate change.
WindEurope asbl/vzw
Rue Belliard 40
B-1040 Brussels, Belgium
Tel. +32 2 213 1811; Fax +32 2 213 1890
info@windeurope.org

WindEurope is the voice of the wind industry, actively promoting wind energy across Europe. We have over 500 members from across the whole value chain of wind energy: wind turbine manufacturers, component suppliers, power utilities and wind farm developers, financial institutions, research institutes and national wind energy associations. WindEurope actively coordinates international policy, communications, research and analysis. We also provide various services to support members' requirements and needs in order to further their development, offering the best networking and learning opportunities in the sector; analyses, formulates and establishes policy positions for the wind industry on key strategic sectoral issues, cooperating with industry and research institutions on a number of market development and technology research projects. Additionally, the lobbying activities undertaken by WindEurope help create a suitable legal framework within which members can successfully develop their businesses. WindEurope regularly organises numerous events, ranging from conferences, exhibitions, and launches to seminars and workshops. These encourage the exchange of international experience on policy, finance and technical developments, and provide the ideal forum in which to showcase the latest technology.
WWEA World Wind Energy Association (WWEA)
Charles-de-Gaulle-Str. 5
53113 Bonn, Germany
Tel. +49 228 24269800
secretariat@wwindea.org

WWEA is an international non-profit association embracing the wind sector worldwide, with more than 600 members in around 100 countries. WWEA works for the promotion and worldwide deployment of wind energy technology. WWEA provides a platform for the communication of all wind energy actors worldwide. WWEA advises and influences national governments and international organisations. WWEA enhances international technology transfer.
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