Water-energy nexus to be focus of Israel's CLEANTECH 2013

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TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, Nov. 27, 2012 -- Mashov Group, the organizer of CLEANTECH 2013 -- the 17th annual international event for Clean Technologies -- announced today the program for the international Water-Energy Nexus Symposium, to be held on Jan. 29, within the framework of CLEANTECH 2013, at the Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center, Tel Aviv.

Prof. Avner Adin, President of CLEANTECH 2013: "One third of the energy of cities around the globe goes to water and wastewater services. Jointly, the growing shortage of water and energy presents the greatest threat -- and challenge -- to Humanity in the 21st century.

“Water plays a pivotal role in the green environment. The international water Symposium, focusing on the tight connection between water and energy, will emphasize their importance in technological and business aspects.”

About CLEANTECH 2013

CLEANTECH 2013 - the 17th Annual International Summit and Exhibition for Water Technologies, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Recycling, Green Transportation and Green Building - will be held during January 29-30, at the Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center, Tel Aviv. Some 20,000 attendees are expected to take part in the event, including missions from around the world.

The event is a well-recognized and esteemed international business arena for the Clean Technologies industry. It brings together a high quality audience from all around the globe - companies, authorities, researchers and professionals of the International CleanTech community - providing them with vital face-to-face networking, and excellent business opportunities.

For more information on the conference and the exhibition, please visit http://cleantech.mashovgroup.net/en/.

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