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Partner Organizations

As the Wisconsin Biogas Council evolves this page will list partner organizations and sponsors.

If you are interested in partnering, sponsoring, hosting an event, or other collaborative opportunities please contact us at:

info@wibiogascouncil.org

Headquartered in the Global Water Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, next to the world’s largest freshwater system, The Water Council is a non-profit organization that drives economic, technology and talent development to support the global water industry. As the leading U.S. cluster, and one of the most powerful water technology hubs in the world, the organization convenes global water leaders and supports more than 190 members from small and mid-sized businesses and large global corporations to engineers, entrepreneurs, utilities, government agencies, education programs and non-profits, with valuable services, programming and networking opportunities. Established as a 501(c)(3) in 2009, the driving force behind its success is the vibrant spirit of collaboration between public, private and academic sectors with a strong, shared commitment to finding innovative solutions to critical global water challenges.

About the Water Council

The Water Council

The Water Council has partnered with the Wisconsin Biogas Council to collaborate on initiatives which advance the implementation of technologies and best management practices for water treatment as applied to municipal waste water systems, farm and industry anaerobic digesters, and landfill leachate.  Representing point sources of high nutrient water and renewable natural gas generation, the ability to leverage shared knowledge will accelerate progress in this field. To facilitate this work the Global Water Port will be utilized in group communications and project research.

Collaborative projects with the Wisconsin Biogas Council

The Global Water Port

The Global Water Port is an online research and collaboration powerhouse – and the only tool of its kind – developed to enhance connectivity within the water technology sector and among those interested in finding solutions to water-related challenges. In 2017, users from 72 countries accessed the Port, tapping into thousands of water-related databases and resources. Powered by the innovationExchange™ and enabled by its affiliate inno360™, a cognitive intelligence and predictive research engine equipped with IBM Watson™, individuals from any industry, organization or enterprise can use The Water Council’s Global Water Port to inform, accelerate and evolve water technology innovation.

Contact The Water Council

Karen Frost, VP Business Development
kfrost@thewatercouncil.com 1.414.988.8755

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