INDIANAPOLIS, March 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Water
Technologies (OTC Pink: GWTR) is supporting a water technology
roundtable in Indianapolis on
Tuesday, March 11 that is being
coordinated by the German American Chamber of Commerce of the
Midwest.
The event will be held at Barnes & Thornburg in downtown
Indianapolis and includes remarks
from Mayor Greg Ballard,
Mario Soos, Deputy Consul General of
the Federal Republic of Germany in
Chicago and Michael Huber, president & CEO of the
Indianapolis Chamber.
The roundtable will discuss water technology opportunities
including efficient water infrastructure as a driver for a healthy
local economy and opportunities for collaboration between
innovative companies in Europe and
the Great Lakes region. It is part the German American Water
Technology Initiative that was established in 2011 to increase
know-how, technology and economic exchange among water experts,
policy makers, organizations and private businesses on both sides
of the Atlantic.
"This event is a perfect example of the regional efforts that
Global Water Technologies has been supporting, with Indiana overlapping two of the leading water
technology clusters in the United
States," said Erik Hromadka,
CEO of Global Water Technologies. "Indianapolis has a vibrant tech community and
water technologies is an emerging opportunity for our city, state
and region."
Global Water Technologies has been working with Indiana University Purdue University at
Indianapolis (IUPUI) to create a living laboratory for water
technologies and addressed those efforts last year at International
Water Week in Amsterdam.
The event is open to the public and registration information is
available at:
http://www.gaccmidwest.org/events
More information about Global Water Technologies is available
at: www.gwtr.com
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SOURCE Global Water Technologies, Inc.