Five ICN Members Strengthen Collaboration at Aquatech Amsterdam
Aquatech Amsterdam 2025: ICN Strengthens Global Cleantech Collaboration
Aquatech Amsterdam 2025 proved to be an outstanding success. It brought together key players from the global water industry to share groundbreaking solutions and foster collaboration. As the world’s leading trade exhibition for water technology, it attracted over 25,000 visitors from more than 140 countries. It hosted 900 exhibitors, highlighting its reputation as a valuable platform for advancing water management and innovation.
ICN’s Presence at Aquatech Amsterdam 2025
The International Cleantech Network made a significant impact at the event, represented by experts from five member clusters:
Clean (Denmark)
Pôle Aquanova (France)
Water Alliance (Netherlands)
Cluster TWEED (Belgium)
Kuopio Water Cluster (Finland)
ICN’s participation aimed to exchange knowledge, discover funding opportunities, and enhance international collaboration within the cleantech sector. Scott Grønnegaard Allison, Chief Project Manager & Head of Water at Clean, emphasized the value of ICN’s presence by stating:
With five ICN members present, we’ve been able to share valuable knowledge and explore exciting funding opportunities.
Key Highlights of ICN’s Participation
A highlight of the event was Scott Grønnegaard Allison’s contribution to “The Grand Debate,” a dynamic fishbowl session that sparked insightful discussions on the future of water innovation. ICN also took the opportunity to co-host a networking lunch at the Danish Pavilion, where stakeholders exchanged ideas and explored the latest advancements in cleantech. These sessions reflected ICN’s ongoing commitment to international collaboration and amplifying the global impact of its members.
Moving Forward
Aquatech Amsterdam 2025 successfully showcased cutting-edge advancements in water technology, reinforcing ICN’s dedication to promoting innovation and collaboration within the cleantech industry. The knowledge exchanged, connections made, and opportunities identified during the event are expected to contribute positively to the future of sustainable water management.