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Water Enterprise Forum

27 May 2009
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Agenda
15.00 - 15.30Key Note Speech
Ian Goldin, James Martin 21st Century School
15.30 - 16.50Session 1: Liquid Frontiers: Water sector business opportunities
  • What are the historic and future trends in the water industry?
    Christopher Gasson, Global Water Intelligence
    Listen to this talk [MP3: 5.4MB]
  • Water conservation: what are the tools we need for a sustainable water future?
    Robin Farrington, WWF Freshwater Program
    Download Presentation [PDF: 7.5MB]
  • What role can social enterprise play in improving water services?
    Marc Ventresca, Saïd Business School.
  • Ecosystem services
    Eamonn Molloy, Saïd Business School
    Listen to this talk [MP3: 9.1MB]
16.50 - 17.10Refreshments
17.10 - 18.30Session 2: Blue Institutions: How to facilitate water innovation
18.30 - 19.00Reception
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Photos

Robin Farrington, WWF Freshwater Program

Robin Farrington, WWF Freshwater Program

Student poses a question to the panel during the Q&A

Student poses a question to the panel during the Q&A

The Saïd Business School lecture hall provided the perfect atmosphere for debate

The Saïd Business School lecture hall provided the perfect atmosphere for debate

Steve Rayner, InSIS - Saïd Business School

Steve Rayner, InSIS - Saïd Business School

Jack Moss, Aquafed

Jack Moss, Aquafed

The debate continues

The debate continues

Session II - from left, Jack Moss, Steve Rayner, James Winpenny

Session II - from left, Jack Moss, Steve Rayner, James Winpenny

Session II - from left, Moderator Robert Hope, Jack Moss, Steve Rayner, James Winpenny

Session II - from left, Moderator Robert Hope, Jack Moss, Steve Rayner, James Winpenny

Audience members challenge the speakers during Q&A

Audience members challenge the speakers during Q&A

Eamonn Molloy, Saïd Business School

Eamonn Molloy, Saïd Business School

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