MIYA Signs Three-Year Deal as Technical Sessions Gold Sponsor for CWWA Annual Conferences
10 Sep
< All NewsMIYA, a global leader in water efficiency solutions, has signed a three-year partnership agreement with the Caribbean Water and Wastewater Association (CWWA) to enhance water conservation and sustainable management practices in the Caribbean. This strategic collaboration will see MIYA play a key role as Gold Sponsor of the Technical Sessions at the 33rd, 34th, and 35th Annual CWWA Conferences and Exhibitions.
This year, the 33rd Annual CWWA Conference and Exhibition will take place in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago from October 21 to 25, providing MIYA with a valuable opportunity to showcase its innovative water solution
This long-term partnership will provide MIYA with unparalleled visibility and influence across the region’s leading water and wastewater conferences. The sponsorship also grants MIYA the opportunity to present technical workshops, where the company will showcase its innovative solutions to industry experts, policymakers, and stakeholder.
This long-term partnership will provide MIYA with unparalleled visibility and influence across the region’s leading water and wastewater conferences. The sponsorship also grants MIYA the opportunity to present technical workshops, where the company will showcase its innovative solutions to industry experts, policymakers, and stakeholder.
In addition to the conference sponsorship, MIYA will partner with CWWA to execute a Regional Water Conservation Public Relations Campaign. As part of the campaign, MIYA will also conduct educational tours to selected schools, promoting water-saving practices and building awareness of the importance of sustainable water management.
This partnership with CWWA allows us at MIYA to showcase our leadership in water efficiency while making a real difference in water conservation throughout the Caribbean. Together, we are committed to raising public awareness and promoting best practices that will safeguard the region's water resources for years to come.
Through this three-year partnership, MIYA and CWWA aim to foster a greater understanding of the importance of water conservation while promoting sustainable management practices that are critical for the future of the Caribbean.