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WssTP,

A Common Vision

for Water

Research and

Innovation

Global Water Related Economy

The water market

Adapted from GWI

90% of the global economy depends on sustainable water management !

Why are we here?

WssTP is the European Technology Platform for Water. Initiated by the European Commission in 2004 as an industry-lead stakeholder forum

Mission: Improve coordination and collaboration in the water and

allied sectors; Enhance competitiveness of the European water and

allied sectors; Contribute to solving societal challenges through RTD&I.

Key characteristics

Membership covers full value chain of the water sector;

Focus on services to members

Focus on innovation and competitiveness of the sector

European Technology Platforms

A changing environment

WssTP initiated by EC

2004 2006

WssTP Water Vision

WssTP SRA 1st

WssTP becomes a legal entity

2007 2010

WssTP SRA 2nd

Launch FP7

2011

Expansion WssTP staff

2012

Launch EIP Water Horizon 2020

ETP 2020

Regional policy 2020

2014

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EU2020 strategy

Water related priorities Juncker Commission Jobs, growth, and investment Resilient Energy Union with

forward looking climate policy Digital Union

Initiation ACQUEAU

WssTP always at the forefront!

WssTP, a growing organization!!

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2

WssTP membership colleges:

College A: Multinational corporations

College B: Research & Technology developers

College C: Utilities

College D: Suppliers & SMEs

College E: Large water users

Whole water cycle!!

2%

53%

14%

25%

6%

Members by College June 2015

Col. A: MNC

Col. B: RTOs

Col. C: Utilities

Col. D: Supply chain & SMEs

Col. E: Large water users

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Members

Corporate Membership College A: Multinational corporations

College B: Research & Technology developers

College C:Utilities

College D: Suppliers & SMEs

College E: Large water users

Reduced membership fees for:

Members from EU member states with a GDP of less than 75%, can apply for a membership

fee reduction (€1.050)

SMEs

Membership Fees

30.000 €

3.000 €*

Turnover Regular SME feeReduced SME fee for group of SMEs (10 ≤ ) that are already part of a WssTP corporate or associate member. (50% additional reduction)

≤ €2 €500 €250

€2M - €5M €1.500 €750

€5M - €50M €3.000 €1.500

MNC RTD UtilitiesSuppliersSME’s

Large Water Users

WssTP Membership Colleges

WssTP Governance Structure

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Associate Members

WssTP WGs

iTABBoard

Ex Comm

WssTP Office

Jorge Juan MalfeitoAcciona AguaPhilippe Bréant

Treasurer

Veolia

Marie-Renéede RoubinVeolia

Tomas MichelChairSuez

Theo van den HovenVice ChairKWR

TuomasValtonenUniv. Of Turku

Arturo BuenaventuraAbengoa Water

Carlos CamposSuez

Dirk Van der StedeVLAKWA

Jens PrisumEUREAU

WssTP Board Members

Mikael SeppäläSansOx OY

WssTP innovation and Technology

Advisory Board (iTAB) 2014-2015

Pascal DauthuilleSUEZ EnvironmentCollege A

Daniel HellströmSvenkst VattenCollege C

Gilbert RiosEMHCollege B

Marie Renée de RoubinVeoliaCollege A

Wolfgang WalterDVGWCollege B

WssTP iTAB Mission

Advise the WssTP Board on the consistency and relevance of the WssTP WG structure. Evaluate and advise the board on the relevance of bottom-up proposals for new WG. Monitor, guide, and supervise the quality of the work done in the individual WGs and

the WG. structure as a whole. Guide the WssTP Director and the Technical Officer in the management of the WGs.

Working Group Lead Member Lead Person

Financing for EU Competitiveness Abengoa Water Arturo BUENAVENTURA

Water & ICT Suez Pascal BLANC

Water-Energy-Food biodiversity nexus Deltares Michiel BLIND

International Relations UNESCO-IHE Gaetano CASALE

Water in industry TNO Albert JANSEN

Resource Recovery Wetsus Martijn Bijmans

Membrane Technologies EMH Gilbert RIOS

Emerging Compounds Deltares Harm DUEL

Urban Water Pollution KWR Adriana HULSMANN

Bathing Water KWB Ulf MIEHE

Agriculture & Irrigation IRSA Antonio LOPORTO

Eco-systems Services Pôle Dream Gaëtane SUZENET

Green Infrastructure Deltares Victor BEUMER

Managing HydroClimatic Extremes in a changing Environment CEH Alan JENKINS

Shale Gas Veolia Bruno TISSERAND

Techwatch KWR Gerard VAN DER BERG

WssTP Working Groups

WssTP project place

WssTP Observatory

What is the Observatory? A vector relational database with a graphic representation

Current status First stage completed. Further relations amongst vector to be developed.

WssTP Publications

Communication of the WssTP

Prepared

2009Chemwater

Trust

2010

Demoware

Dessin

Marsol

R3Water

WaterPipp

Saph Phani

NetSoc

Ecowater

2011Demeau

BioEcoSIM

Ecowama

Effesus

Desire

Water4India

Nawades

P-Rex

2012

Examples of research projects supported

and/or inspired by WssTP (FP7)

2013

WssTP project statistics

FP7 2013 Inno-Demo call (€50M)

Number of proposals submitted 133

Proposals rewarded 11

Total number of consortium members 1335

Successful consortium members 168

Overall WssTP consortium members 54

Successful WssTP Consortium members 29

Success rate total number of consortium members 13%

Success rate WssTP consortium members 54%

Successful consortia coordinated by a WssTP member 64%

Successful consortia with WssTP members 91%

Key representation of WssTP

members in EIP Water

High Level Steering Group

Task Force

14 representatives from WssTP members out of 45 Task Force members

Some key Partners

Water sector coordination

Thank you

[email protected]

Water becomes

a new oil as the

World runs dry