Tech Tour Water Tech

Date

11–12. JUN 2025

Location

Copenhagen, Denmark

The upcoming Tech Tour Water Tech 2025 event will take place in Copenhagen on June 11–12, 2025. Organized in collaboration with Tech Tour, Startup Aarhus, Water Alliance, and other key actors in the water sector, the event will bring together innovative companies, investors, and experts from across the globe.

More than 35 selected companies, including seven Danish startups, will present their solutions to a panel of international investors and water industry professionals. The event will also include online sessions and on-site networking activities.

Tech Tour Water Tech 2025 focuses on startups and technologies within the following areas:

  • Industrial and production water

  • Water recycling and reuse

  • Residential and construction-related water solutions

  • Flood protection and resilience

  • Smart water management technologies

Relevant dates:

Networking dinner: June 11, 2025
Netwokring and 1:1 sessions: June, 12 2025

Please note that registration for the event is now closed.
However, if you have any questions or would like to learn more about future opportunities, you are always welcome to reach out to Project Manager – Startup Navigator, Henrik Nørgaard.

 

The event is co-financed by the Danish Board of Business Development and the European Union.


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