IWS M&E joins the Pump Centre to strengthen its technical expertise and industry network

IWS M&E, a leading provider of mechanical and electrical (M&E) services to the water and wastewater industries, announced today that it has become a member of the Pump Centre, an organisation that promotes best practice and provides technical support for the water and wastewater industries.

By joining the Pump Centre, IWS M&E will gain access to technical expertise, networking opportunities and industry updates that will help it stay up to date on the latest developments in the industry. The membership will enable IWS M&E to exchange ideas and best practice with other industry professionals and access training courses and events hosted by the Pump Centre.

“We are thrilled to become a member of the Pump Centre,” said Dean Adams, Operations Director of IWS M&E. “We believe that this membership will help us strengthen our technical expertise and enhance our industry network. We look forward to learning from and collaborating with other members of the Pump Centre to deliver even better services to our clients.”

The Pump Centre membership comprises of individuals, companies and organisations involved in the pump industry who work together to promote excellence, innovation and best practice. With a wealth of experience and expertise, the Pump Centre represents the voice of the UK water and wastewater industries.

For more information about IWS M&E and its services, visit the website here.

For more information about the Pump Centre and its membership benefits, visit the Pump Centre website here.

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