2024-03-20 10:30:30
Techniques de l’Ingénieur continues its partnership with the CYCL’EAU exhibition to highlight innovations and smart city projects for intelligent management of water resources in communities.
CYCL’EAU TOULOUSE-OCCITANIE 2024: THE REGIONAL EVENT for the OCCITANE WATER SECTOR. The show returns to MEETT in Toulouse to confirm its anchorage in the Adour-Garonne Basin Territory on March 27 and 28, 2024.
2 days of meetings and conferences, taking place in the context of the 2024 Water Plan deployed by the government to respond to current and future challenges in resource management. An event for public and private water stakeholders : more than 160 exhibitors, expert content, spaces for discussion and networking… The “ appointment “ Do not miss !
100% expert content!
A cycle of 6 conferences, an institutional plenary round table and a “Workshop Space” will allow us to highlight the issues facing climate challenges and the preservation of resources… Topics and feedback that will allow elected officials, communities, businesses, industrialists, the agricultural world, and other stakeholders to find answers, solutions and sources of inspiration to current challenges.
Partners always present!
THE historical partners will be present once more to support the CYCL’EAU show on this edition: Adour-Garonne Water Agency, the Occitanie Region, Toulouse Métropole, Réseau31, CACG and of course, ASTEE, Aqua Valley, Soltena, AITF, FNCCR…
Des villages d’experts
The presence of expert Villages to go even further: the Innovation Village managed by Aqua Valley and organized in partnership with the DREAM Eau et Milieux and HYDREOS clusters, the Soltena Village, the Occitan Pavilion, the Union Village, the Project Management Village, the ATEP Village, others to come….
The eastern hydrographic basin of Occitanie is moving towards a Mediterranean climate within the next 30 years
CYCL’EAU, focused on sustainable water management, brings together the entire sector, from local authorities to water agencies, including businesses, industrialists, experts and territorial stakeholders, competitiveness poles and clusters, to promote responsible practices in the management of this vital resource.
The Adour-Garonne hydrographic basin extends over more than 117,000 km², which represents a fifth of the national territory, on a natural division of the watershed between the Mediterranean basin and the Atlantic basin. Climate change is already a reality in the great South-West where regional stakeholders are mobilizing to adapt as best as possible, particularly in the face of predicted population growth.
Faced with these upheavals and expectations in terms of environmental preservation and biodiversity, current models and water management infrastructures in both urban and rural areas must be rethought. It is essential to find and implement concrete solutions to anticipate these changes, promote water savings and arrange spaces to enhance the functionality of the environments.
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