University of Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, Bangalore University, India
WATER INSTITUTE, established as a Centre of Excellence, focuses on interdisciplinary research to develop science-driven innovations that quantify and mitigate the effects of land-use and climate variability on the hydrological cycle, promoting sustainable water management across socio-ecological and agricultural systems.
Water and Waste Management International (WWM-I)
WWM-I a diverse collective of engineers, scientists, consultants, academicians, and other professionals, Registered in Illinois, Chicago USA currently has 500 plus subject matter experts support from USA, India, Austria, Canada, Europe, Singapore, and Thailand, extending their support to WWM-I mission.
The International Conference on Water, Energy, Environment, and Health (WEEH-tec) aims to serve as a dynamic platform for Network-to-Network (N2N) and Business-to-Business (B2B) collaboration. Beyond being an academic and technical gathering, the conference envisions bringing together diverse stakeholders
— including researchers, innovators, policymakers, investors, industry leaders, startups, and entrepreneurs
— to exchange ideas, forge partnerships, and co-create sustainable solutions for global challenges.
Through interactive sessions, exhibitions, and networking forums, participants will have opportunities to showcase innovative technologies, explore funding and incubation prospects, and engage in meaningful dialogue on emerging trends and best practices. The event aspires to act as a catalyst for entrepreneurship and innovation, encouraging new ventures and collaborations that integrate science, technology, and sustainability to advance the future of water, energy, environmental management, and public health.
Conference Objectives
Knowledge Sharing – Provide a platform for presenting cutting-edge research, policies, and practices.
Innovation & Technology – Showcase sustainable technologies and digital solutions for resource efficiency.
Capacity Building – Train professionals, students, and community stakeholders in sustainable practices.
Policy Influence – Generate actionable recommendations for local, national, and global decision-makers.
Networking & Partnerships – Facilitate collaborations among academia, industry, NGOs, and government bodies.
Community Impact – Ensure that solutions discussed are inclusive, affordable, and scalable for rural and urban communities.