Ali Bin Towaih, Executive Director of Enpark, said:
"Water is one of this region's most valuable resources, and how it is consumed is something that must be taken seriously by everyone. As Dubai continues to grow, the water requirements of the emirate will rise exponentially. Consequently, as responsible individuals we must be very conscious of our consumption patterns."
"At Enpark, we strive to provide our business partners with opportunities to expand their networks and showcase their innovations and knowledge. This conference is a great tool to empower organizations and individuals in the region to seek better and more efficient ways to utilize water conservation. It is hoped that conferences such as these will shed more light on how we can ensure the preservation of this precious resource for future generations," he added.
The 'Water Days' event is sponsored by the Canadian University of Dubai and leading manufacturers and providers of integrated sustainable water systems, including Grohe, KSB, Wacker and GE Water. Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), Fraunhofer Middle East, the Association of Professional Interior Designers (APID), and Green Technologies are some of the other supporting partners.
Complementing the objectives of the 'Water Days' event, organizers Enpark and Sesam earlier organised 'Solar Days' focusing on renewable energy systems. The Green Building series will host an event on 27 - 28 September on 'Architecture and Daylight'.


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