Networking

Organize meetings between stakeholders, in the form of working groups, B2B sessions, seminars or missions abroad.

Networking aims to strengthen inter-sectoral and intra-sectoral synergies – that is, between stakeholders within each individual sector (water and energy) as well as between stakeholders from both sectors.

Through regular professional encounters such as working groups, B2B sessions, seminars and international missions, the TWEED and H2O Clusters create privileged spaces for exchange, facilitating contact, the sharing of experience and greater mutual understanding between members, whilst fostering knowledge of the sectoral environment.

Thanks to these business-oriented meetings, particularly for SMEs which represent 80% of our members, commercial ties between members are developed, new opportunities are identified and local expertise is showcased.

Finally, by bridging the gap between supply and demand, we bring together stakeholders offering complementary technologies in order to build comprehensive solutions for targeted clients and markets.


Conferences, Webinars and B2B Events

The TWEED and H2O Clusters organise and host numerous events, both in person and online, on a wide variety of subjects related to energy and water. Site visits to infrastructure and major projects, as well as member meet-ups, are also on offer.

Working Groups

With a view to stimulating reflection, the sharing of experience and solutions among participants, the TWEED and H2O Clusters organise and lead working groups on specific themes. These groups contribute notably to the development of ecosystems or focus on cross-cutting issues such as digitalisation or circularity, for example.

Supply and Demand Matching

Whether for industry or the services sector, the TWEED and H2O Clusters promote regional expertise and identify commercial opportunities. Through this approach, the Clusters are able to connect stakeholders who offer or seek solutions – such as hospitals, supermarkets, and so on – or to propose an integrated approach by bringing together a variety of organisations active across a broad range of technologies to initiate discussions around specific clients or industrial sectors.