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SINGAPORE: All the exhibition space for the Singapore International Water Week has been snapped up.
Organisers have decided to expand the area by a further 30 per cent to accommodate the overwhelming response, says the PUB.
The Singapore International Water Week will be held from 23-27 June.
To date, 150 companies from 18 countries have signed up for the Water Expo, one of the highlights of the Singapore International Water Week.
The Water Expo is a major water trade show focusing on innovations, products and best practices in water technologies.
The Singapore International Water Week will bring together policy makers, industry leaders and experts to address challenges and celebrate achievements in the water world.
The highlight will be the $300,000 Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize to be given to an individual for outstanding contributions to solve the world's water woes.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will open the Singapore International Water Week in conjunction with the World Cities Summit. - CNA/ir
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