RWM Dates For 2018 Confirmed, Along With Co-Located Shows

The dates for the 2018 RWM in Partnership With CIWM exhibition, following the show’s acquisition by the PRYSM Group, have been confirmed as 12 & 13 September.

Following the news that the PRYSM Group have acquired RWM in partnership with CIWM, the organisers have confirmed that they will move their entire environmental exhibition portfolio to co-locate with the show at the NEC and the dates have now been confirmed as 12 & 13 September 2018.

The award winning Flood Expo, The European Contamination Series (including Hazardous Waste Expo, Spill Response Expo and Land Remediation Expo) and Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering will move to sit next to a new look RWM, adding a further 8-9,000 environmental professionals visiting the NEC, around 400 more exhibitors and over 300 seminars. In addition the organisers are promising to invest in a lot more features to RWM.

Event Director Nick Woore said “We know we have a huge amount of work to do over the next 9 months, but the team and I are working night and day on this and are extremely excited about delivering a world class event that the entire industry can be truly proud of. We are working on a huge amount of new content, features, summits and must see speakers to RWM to add new dimensions to the event.”

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