In the
exhibit hall the traffic seemed pretty good although I can’t quantify if it was
better or worse than recent years. There were a few more larger exhibitors
missing this year but I like the way the AWWA has moved the bookstore into the
hall and made a stage area for presentations, etc, perhaps because of the room
left by a few less large exhibitors, so that you can browse these areas as you
go through the hall.
I attended a
few of the wastewater reuse sessions as these presentations were of specific
interest to me, and they were lightly attended overall – I am not sure if this
was indicative of other sessions or if wastewater reuse has been flogged a lot lately
with sessions at the Membrane Technology Conference earlier in the year and
separate WateReuse conferences dedicated to the subject. Unfortunately I did
not get to other presentations as I was tied up in the exhibit hall.
Overall I
thought it was a pretty good ACE with a strong technical program and a pretty
large exhibition despite a few larger players missing. There was certainly some
buzz about ACE18 in Vegas next year, and I heard a few of the prodigal sons
will be back exhibiting (hopefully they have dropped down the site selection
pecking order as punishment for their absence). I am sure ACE18 will be one of
the biggest ACE’s in some time!
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ReplyDeleteI wasn't really serious about the prodigal sons dropping down the pecking order - it will be good to see them back!
ReplyDeleteSpot on about Philly - I went in thinking meh, but once I was there I was very impressed with the vibe and all the things to do and see. It set the tone for a unique perspective on ACE and goings on of the water industry, and I think those who were lucky to make it on this go round (not sure when it will be back in Philadelphia) will remember it as one of the better ones (the best are always in Denver, of course).
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