Echo Managed Services is delighted to announce its participation in the upcoming VicWater 2024 Annual Conference, scheduled to take place from 10th to 12th September at The Langham, Melbourne.
Echo Managed Services is delighted to announce its participation in the upcoming VicWater 2024 Annual Conference, scheduled to take place from 10th to 12th September at The Langham, Melbourne. This prestigious event, centred around the theme "Environmental Stewardship: Caring for Country and Advancing Sustainability," will bring together leading figures from the Victorian water industry to discuss the future of sustainable water management.
The VicWater Annual Conference is a key event for senior management and board directors within the sector, aiming to foster a collective commitment to ensuring a resilient and sustainable water future. Through a series of engaging discussions, the conference will cover critical topics such as climate adaptation, corporate sustainability, and traditional owner water governance. These discussions will provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the water industry, particularly in the context of environmental stewardship and community engagement.
Echo Managed Services, with its extensive experience in customer engagement and billing solutions, is well-positioned to contribute to the dialogue. The company’s participation underscores its dedication to supporting the water sector’s ongoing efforts to enhance operational efficiency and improve customer experience. Echo Managed Services has a strong track record of helping utility companies deliver exceptional service, and its involvement in the VicWater Conference reflects its commitment to advancing sustainable practices within the industry.
A key highlight of the conference will be the Principal Sponsor Address by Tony Kelly, Director of Echo Managed Services, Australia, on Wednesday 11th September at 3:30 pm. Tony will share insights around transformation challenges for the water sector, and talk through leading some exciting transformation projects and the benefits being realised for customers and the environment. Attendees are encouraged not to miss this session, as it will provide an opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in the industry about the future of customer engagement in the water sector.
Echo Managed Services is excited to engage with industry peers at VicWater 2024 and looks forward to contributing to the discussions that will shape the future of water management in Victoria. The company’s involvement in the event is a testament to its commitment to innovation and sustainability, aligning perfectly with the conference’s overarching goals.
For more information about the event and to join Echo Managed Services at the VicWater 2024 Annual Conference, visit the VicWater website.
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