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Join us at the Water Equipment Show 2025!

ERIKS is excited to be part of the Water Equipment Show 2025, taking place on 15th May at the Telford International Centre. As a leader in engineering reliability and water infrastructure solutions, we will be showcasing cutting-edge technology designed to optimise performance, reduce downtime, and promote sustainable operations.
Why Visit ERIKS at Stand F128?
- Innovative Solutions – Explore our latest advancements in pumps, valves, and rotating equipment
- Predictive Maintenance – Learn how to prevent failures and extend equipment lifespan with data-driven insights
- Sustainable Materials – Discover energy-efficient components designed for long-term resilience
- Expert Guidance – Speak directly with industry-leading engineers and technical specialists.
Optimising Water & Wastewater Infrastructure
At ERIKS, we specialise in engineering excellence to help you repair, replace, and upgrade critical water and wastewater systems. Whether you're tackling system efficiency, asset longevity, or sustainability challenges, our tailored solutions are designed to enhance reliability and reduce operational costs.
Event Details
📅 Date: 15th May 2025
📍 Location: Telford International Centre
📌 Stand Number: F128
Plan Your Visit
Don't miss out on the opportunity to see ERIKS in action and discover how we can empower your water management operations.
For more details on ERIKS’ water infrastructure solutions, visit register below or contact us directly. We look forward to welcoming you at Stand F128, Water Equipment Show 2025!
Case Studies: Water Industry
When 'out of the tank' thinking solved the problem.
The more you monitor, the more you know. Which gives you more chance of avoiding unexpected breakdowns and unplanned downtime. But more monitoring requires more sensors – which can mean more problems.

Delivering significant savings on a tray
If a failure mode is repeated just once, it’s an issue. If it repeats itself eight times, it’s a major problem.
It didn’t take long for an ERIKS Application Engineer to identify the cause of failure and propose a cost-effective solution.