The World Water Week in Stockholm is hosted and organized by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). The Professional Conference Organizer (PCO) is Congrex Sweden AB. Registration is required for all participants in the World Water Week. The online registration will be available here soon. Please note that registration for the various field visits and social events will be confirmed upon payment on a "first come - first served" basis.
Activities
Admittance to the World Water Week Programme and Abstract Volume Mayor's Reception at the City Hall (pre-registration is required) Stockholm Junior Water Prize Award Ceremony Stockholm Industry Water Award Ceremony Daily lunch - organic Daily coffee/tea breaks - Fairtrade Public Transportation Card (within City limits) Conference bag including notebook, map and water bottle Registration and welcome desk at Arlanda airport.
Registration fees
Full Week Fee SEK (incl. VAT) Registration before June 30: 6 000 (approx. 707 EUR) Between July 1 to August 19: 7 000 (approx. 824 EUR) On-site: 8 000 (approx. 942 EUR) Student Fee: 1 800 (approx. 212 EUR)
One Day Fee SEK (incl. VAT) Registration before June 30: 1 500 (approx. 177 EUR) Between July 1 to August 19: 1 800 (approx. 212 EUR) On-site: 2 100 (approx. 247 EUR) Student Fee: 500 (approx. 59 EUR)
SEK 100 = approx. USD 15, 58 /Euro 11, 77 as of May, 2012.
Welcome and Registration Desk (arrival hall of Terminal 5 at Arlanda Airport close to the Arlanda Visitor Center):
Saturday August 25 08:00-19:00
Sunday August 26 08:00-19:00
Monday August 27 08:00-15:00
On-site Registration (Stockholm International Fairs, Stockholmsmässan):
Saturday 25 August 15:00-17:00
Sunday 26 August 08:00-19:00
Monday 27 August 08:00-19:00
Tuesday 28 August 08:00-18:00
Wednesday 29 August 08:00-18:00
Thursday 30 August 08:00-18:00
Friday 31 August 08:00-15:00
English is the official language of the conference and will be used for all presentations and printed material. Simultaneous interpretation will not be available.
To register click here
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