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IWMA Water Mist Seminar scheduled to take place in Italy 2019

IWMA Water Mist Seminar scheduled to take place in Italy 2019

The International Water Mist Association (IWMA) will once again hold its one-day seminar on ‘Fire Protection with Water Mist’ in Italy.
The seminar, which is free of charge, will take place at FAST (Fondazione delle Associazioni Scientifiche e Tecniche) in Milan on April 11, 2019.
A summary of the organisation, the list of applications and the history of water mist will be followed by case studies, giving delegates a deeper understanding of the technology and what it can provide.
Bettina McDowell, IWMA General Manager, commented: “IWMA was very successful with the Water Mist Conference in Rome and we are looking forward to educating the market further.”
The event page will be activated on January 15, 2019 – featuring the programme and registration tool.
The seminar will be accompanied by an exhibition, allowing manufacturers to showcase products, hand out brochures and answer questions concerning the technology alongside other industry professionals.
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