International Groundwater Conference Returns to San Francisco for First Time Since 2016
Grab a Coveted Sponsor or Exhibitor Spot at this Unique Gathering about Groundwater and Agriculture
The Foundation’s Central Valley Tour at the end of April is nearing capacity and while there’s still some space on the tour, there’s another very exciting opportunity on the horizon this summer to engage directly with groundwater experts from California and across the world.
Toward Sustainable Groundwater in Agriculture: June 18-20
The 3ʳᵈ International Groundwater Conference Linking Science & Policy returns to San Francisco for the first time since 2016 and you won’t want to miss this opportunity to hear about the latest scientific, management, legal and policy advances for sustaining our groundwater resources in agricultural regions around the world.
The must-attend event will feature more than 150 speakers and poster presentations from global experts across several plenary sessions and four concurrent tracks with a wide range of policy and technical lectures.
Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunities!
Whether you are a new company seeking exposure to a global audience or an established organization with a strong track record in the field of groundwater, this conference provides a variety of opportunities to set yourself apart and reach new clients.
Sponsorship benefits include valuable publicity for your organization in front of water management professionals and public decision-makers, complimentary tickets for organization members, exclusive sponsor visibility and more. View details of the various sponsorship levels and benefits here.
NEW! Your organization can also exhibit at the conference, but space is limited. View exhibitor details here.
Key topics during the conference include sustainability in groundwater supply and quality, management and governance, environmental justice and emerging artificial intelligence resources related to groundwater and agriculture. You can view a draft conference program here, and event details and registration information can be found here.
Questions? Email Nick Gray at ngray@watereducation.org.