
Building on the success of the Knowledge Hubs offered in 2019, the HYDROVISION International 2022 event also will feature two Knowledge Hubs: Learning from Case Studies and Technology Horizons.
Knowledge Hubs are special locations in the exhibit hall that offer educational sessions free for all attendees. Each session is 30 minutes long, making them accessible to attend in a packed schedule, and they will take place whenever the exhibit hall is open, on Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday and Thursday. Additionally, all HYDROVISION International attendees can access these sessions; they aren’t limited to full conference delegate registration types.
Each hub will feature up to 14 sessions over three days, with most sessions featuring a single speaker highlighting a targeted subject.
Most of this content has already been developed. Click here to see the sessions to be presented.
Some topical highlights are:
- DCPUD Hydropower to Hydrogen
- Development of a New Cavitation Test and the Preliminary Results
- Forecasting Hydropower Generation Using Fuzzy Logic and Artificial Neural Network
- Future Flexibility Now – Demonstrating New Technologies and Potential Services through the XFLEX Hydro Project
- Refurbishment of Wailoa Hydroelectric Generating Station, Fiji
- Why Design-Build?
HYDROVISION International 2022 takes place July 12 to 14 in Denver, Colo., U.S. This event is going to feature many dynamic speakers and a plethora of exciting conference content. For example, Camille Calimlim Touton, Commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, is speaking during the opening keynote session. Reclamation is the second largest producer of hydroelectric power in the U.S.
Click here for more information on the content available in this largest hydropower conference offered worldwide, and plan to join us.