Webinars & Symposium

The scope of webinars & Symposium encompasses a wide range of topics, including educational, professional development, industry-specific insights, and thought leadership discussions. Webinars offer opportunities for knowledge sharing, networking, and engagement with experts in various fields. They can cover subjects such as issues, and technology trends, best practices, case studies, and emerging issues. Additionally, webinars can cater to diverse audiences, including students, professionals, researchers, and industry stakeholders. Overall, the scope of webinars is extensive, providing a versatile platform for learning and collaboration across different domains and disciplines.

Always be connected and updated through our international webinar mechanism. We always come up with current challenging environmental issues and innovative water technology. Our webinars series is a hub of researchers and educational laurates. By this international linkage and exposures you always remain updated with concerns environmental and educational affairs. 

SCOPE OF WEBINAR
A broad gateway to learning skills
  • Multiple Speakers Webinar
  • Multiple Speakers Webinar with Q/A Sessions
  • Single Speaker Webinar
  • Single Speaker Webinar with Q/A Sessions
  • Group Discussions

Water treatment technologies

Water treatment is an engineering tool, scientific logic, an art to design, and execute.

Air Quality

Monitor, evaluate, and improve your air quality.

GIS

A powerful tool to fetch data, monitor water quality, soil and farming, and other environmental attributes.

Water Treatment a Step Ahead with Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence has played a significant role in water treatment field. Learn how it help in maintain performance.

Automation and IoTs in Water Treatment

Logically manless working at larger water treatment units.

Ground Water

A nature’s gifted wealth, watch its quality and quantity is sustainable waste.

Circular Economy

Balance your production and consumption in logical zero waste.

Greenhouse Farming

An advanced, modified agriculture with real water quality consumption to get maximum yield.

Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 4,6, 7,9, 14, and 15.

Keep yourself updated for future challenges

Participate in our webinars and connect with a hub of knowledge, wisdom, and innovation.