CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE
IN UK WATER
The Water Industry Awards offer an unparalleled opportunity to position your brand in front of hundreds of senior leaders and influencers from across the UK water sector and supply chain.
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Utility Week provides news, analysis, and live events and networking opportunities to empower utilities in a dynamic industry.
Utility Week Members benefit from an exclusive partnership, entry and ceremony rates. Find out if you're a member here.
ALIGHN YOUR BRAND WITH HARD WORK, DEDICATION, AND INNOVATION
THE 2026 WATER INDUSTRY AWARDS ARE ALREADY SPONSORED BY



Why should you join them?

Highlight and reinforce your commitment to the UK water industry and raise your profile as an industry leader

Position your organisation as a supporter of best practice, creative solutions, and fresh ways of tackling industry challenges

Present a category that best alights with your insights and expertise and be seen as a champion of success and innovation.

Cement critical partnerships and make new connections in a relaxed and informal setting

Contact the partnership team at awardssupport@fav-house.com for more information

"As the premier water industry awards event, it's a great opportunity to appreciate the wider water sector and the good things being done by many"
- WIA23 Attendee

"Great to celebrate the success of our achievements in water with our peer companies in a fantastic location full of energy"
- WIA24 Attendee

"A useful event for recognising excellence in the water industry and for catching up with clients, peers and suppliers"
- WIA24 Attendee

"The Water Industry Awards have a special place in the industry as they mark both the frontline innovation and the critically important partnerships between water companies and their partners in the supply chain. The Awards celebrate the very best practice from the front line of the water sector and we’re proud to receive a mix of entries from the big companies leading the way, to the smallest disruptors breaking into the market."
- James Wallin, Editor, Utility Week

