IFAT Munich 2024

IFAT Munich—The World's Leading Trade Fair for Environmental Technologies boasts a high international presence and an impressive number of exhibitors and visitors. IFAT Munich is known as a industry platform for presentations and innovation in the water, sewage, waste and raw materials sector. All relevant key-players will present their latest products and services on environmental solutions. The technical supporting program is free of charge.

DGMT Deutsche Gesellschaft für Membrantechnik e.V.

Initiative – Forum – Network

In recent years, a wide variety of filtration processes have opened up new possibilities for separating substances. Due to their effective and energy-efficient capacities, membrane processes are among the key technologies of the 21st century and play a pivotal role in the protection of climate, nature and resources. The DGMT was founded in 2000 as a non-company specific professional association following the initiative of companies, institutions and interested professionals from various fields of work. Since then, more than 100 members have accompanied and supported the use and dissemination of membrane technology in Germany.

In the form of specialist events, lectures and discussions, the DGMT provides a forum for its members and cooperating partners for the exchange of knowledge and experience on membrane technology and to illustrate the diversity of creative and innovative membrane research and applications. With this aim in mind, the DGMT pursues target-oriented public relations work, for example by means of the DGMT working group on micropollutants. Acting as the crucial link in a network of various user groups as well as other professional associations and international membrane associations, the DGMT facilitates the exchange of information on the topic of membrane technology.

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Membrane technology for climate protection and mitigation of climate change impacts

DGMT Deutsche Gesellschaft für Membrantechnik e.V., Mr. Norbert Selzer, Frau Franziska Blauth, Dr. Daniel Breite, Prof. Dr. Christine Kleffner

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Water interacts with climate in different ways. Treatment processes consume resources, require energy, or directly contribute to climate change by releasing greenhouse gases. The use of membranes has the potential to support adaptation strategies and minimize negative effects.
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