WWT’s Water Resilience Workshop brings together leaders from across the sector to address growing pressures on the UK’s water systems and develop practical, forward-looking strategies.

From water companies, regulators, government, academia and the supply chain, the workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore key challenges, share best practice and discover practical solutions. Through expert-led sessions, real-world case studies and interactive discussions, attendees will gain valuable insights and make the connections needed to drive resilience across the UK water sector

On the day, you will hear expert-led sessions and case studies focused on ensuring safe, dependable water supplies, managing flood and drought events, and tackling pollution and contamination risks. You will then take part in an interactive exercise to test emergency response and cross-sector collaboration under pressure, before finishing with a session on crisis communication, addressing misinformation and balancing public education with reputational response.

6+

industry expert speakers
 

50+

attendees

5

insightful content sessions

2

hours of networking

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HEAR
incident case studies from water companies to take learnings
back to your
company 

LEARN
how your peers
are preventing
and managing
threats to water
supply

EXPLORE 
how to increase resilience across water quality and quantity amid climate change impacts 

NETWORK 
in-person with policymakers, researchers, innovators and senior sector leaders 

BENEFIT 
 from collaborative discussions around innovative, proactive measures to water resilience 

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