TOMCO Exhibited at 2011 The IDA World Congress
on Thursday, 25 August 2011. Posted in News
Tomco Equipment Company Exhibited at the 2011 IDEA World Congress in Australia

TOMCO2 Equipment Company exhibited at The IDA World Congress in Perth, Western Australia. We introduced our carbon dioxide based water treatment systems, ph control systems and remineralization systems.
Held every two years, the IDA World Congress is the world’s most anticipated and prestigious event focused on desalination and water reuse, combining five days of Technical Sessions, an industry-leading Trade Exhibition, exclusive behind-the-scenes plant tours, and unequaled networking opportunities throughout the Congress week.
Held every two years, the IDA World Congress is the world’s most anticipated and prestigious event focused on desalination and water reuse, combining five days of Technical Sessions, an industry-leading Trade Exhibition, exclusive behind-the-scenes plant tours, and unequaled networking opportunities throughout the Congress week.
Attendees include the world’s most prominent desalination industry players, including end-users (utilities), manufacturers, suppliers, government officials, consulting engineers, project developers, financiers, researchers and scientists from around the globe.
The 2009 World Congress in Dubai attracted more than 1,300 delegates from 60 countries. With the use of desalination now projected to double by 2016, we welcomed a record number of delegates to the 2011 World Congress in Perth. What better place to highlight the World Congress theme of sustainability than Western Australia, home to some of the world’s most sophisticated and eco-friendly plants and the epicenter of renewable energy for desalination.
The 2009 World Congress in Dubai attracted more than 1,300 delegates from 60 countries. With the use of desalination now projected to double by 2016, we welcomed a record number of delegates to the 2011 World Congress in Perth. What better place to highlight the World Congress theme of sustainability than Western Australia, home to some of the world’s most sophisticated and eco-friendly plants and the epicenter of renewable energy for desalination.

