November 2007
- 14th ESRI South Asia User Conference, Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore, Singapore, November 29-30, 2007
October
2007
- Water & Sewer Systems Modeling, Management and Optimization Seminar, Swissotel Hotel Beijing, 2 Chao Yang Men, Bei Da Jie, Beijing, China, October 15, 2007
- Western Canada Water and Wastewater Association Conference (WCWWA), Edmonton, Alberta, October 23-26, 2007
MWH Soft Seminar on Water Supply and Drainage Systems Scores Record Attendance
from China’s Renowned Authorities on Water Resources Management

The MWH Soft highly acclaimed seminar on Water Supply and Drainage Systems drew full-house attendance in Beijing, China. Held October 15, at the Swissotel Hotel Beijing, attendees included over 80 experts from Beijing Drainage Group Co., Shijingshan Water Co., Changping Water Co. ESRI China, Yanlong Water, Anshan Water, China Municipal Pipeline Association, Tsinghua Design Institute and other leading engineering and technology organizations.
MWH Soft’s President and COO, Paul F. Boulos, Ph.D, covered the latest technologies available for water, stormwater and wastewater network modeling and management. Demonstrations of the latest releases of MWH Soft’s industry-leading InfoSWMM Executive Suite and InfoWater Executive Suite software were among the highlights of the seminar. Built atop ArcGIS (ESRI, Redlands, California) with native geodatabase support, InfoSWMM and InfoWater offer a single comprehensive, geocentric solution for analyzing, designing and managing the most complex water distribution and sewer collections systems. They offer the best in water distribution and urban drainage modeling and design, integrated with the best in engineering.
MWH Soft’s seminar series provide useful industry insights and a forum for exchanging cutting-edge information, proven strategies, cost-effective solutions and best practices with the water and wastewater industry’s movers and shakers. In this interactive forum, water, wastewater and stormwater professionals can explore new ways to use engineering GIS technology and advanced network modeling and information management applications to do their jobs better, easier, faster and more efficiently. The ultimate goals are to design, operate and manage better systems, protect the environment, and safeguard public health.
For press coverage, visit http://www.wwe1964.com/zixun/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=1368 and
http://www.h2o-china.com/news/53158.html.
September
2007
- Atlantic Canada Water Works Association Conference (ACWWA), St. John’s, Newfoundland, September 30-October 2, 2007
August
2007
- Water & Sewer Systems Modeling, Management and Optimization Seminar (Sponsored by PUB and SWA), WaterHub, 80 Toh Guan Road East, Singapore 608757, August 6, 2007
Seminar Brochure/Registration Form
June
2007
- 2007 AWWA Annual Conference & Exposition, Booth #912, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 24-28, 2007
May
2007
- AWWA Pacific Northwest Section Annual Conference, Kennewick, WA, May 2-4, 2007
- Annual Southeast Regional ESRI User Group Meeting, Jacksonville, FL, May 2-4, 2007
- Ontario Water and Wastewater Association Conference (OWWA/OWWEA), Blue Mountain Resort, Ontario, Canada, May 6-9, 2007
April
2007
- BC Water and Wastewater Association Conference (BCWWA), Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, April 22-24, 2007
March
2007
- MWH Soft Geospatial Modeling Solutions for Water/Wastewater Workshop, Yarra Room, Lv 2, Melbourne Town Hall, Cnr Swanston & Collins St., Melbourne, Australia, March 27
- MWH Soft Geospatial Modeling Solutions for Water/Wastewater Workshop, Chifley at Lennons, 66 Queens Street Mall, Brisbane, Australia, March 28
- MWH Soft Geospatial Modeling Solutions for Water/Wastewater Workshop, Manakau Room, Sorrento in the Park, Cornwall Park, Royal Oak, Auckland, New Zealand, March 29
2007 MWH Soft New Zealand Conference: Huge Success!
Delegates from all over New Zealand descended on Auckland on March 29, 2007 for the annual MWH Soft User Conference.
Justin Hanson, MWH Soft’s New Zealand Representative said “The conference provided attendees with detailed technology demonstrations and presentations associated with the latest advances in water distribution and sanitary and storm sewer collection modeling, optimization and management.”
MWH Soft’s President and COO, Paul F. Boulos, Ph.D, covered the latest technologies available for water, stormwater and wastewater network modeling and management including MWH Soft’s recently released stormwater and wastewater hydraulic modeling and optimization software InfoSWMM Suite during his presentation.
The conference was well attended by senior representatives from regional and local councils, tertiary institutions and consultancies throughout the Northern region. Atish Chandra, Senior Water and Wastewater Engineer at Franklin District Council commented “The seminar was a good opportunity to network with professionals from different organisations. Paul Boulos is an enthusiastic, highly professional and entertaining presenter. I would certainly encourage others to attend future seminars.”
MWH Soft’s annual New Zealand conferences provide useful industry insights and a forum for exchanging cutting-edge information, proven strategies, cost-effective solutions and best practices with the water and wastewater industry’s movers and shakers.
MWH Soft 2007 Australian User Conferences Highlight (Journal of the Australian Water Association, March 2007)
February
2007
- International Conference on Stormwater and Urban Water Systems Modeling, Computational Hydraulics International, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 22-23, 2007
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