International Irrigation Show Draws Visitors From 59 Countries

Education, Certification Run Near Capacity

FALLS CHURCH, Va. – The 25th International Irrigation Show held in Tampa, Fla. last month, drew 2,638 buyer attendees, the highest number since the show was held in Phoenix, Ariz. in 2000, the Irrigation Association announced.
 
International visitors from 59 countries accounted for 12 percent of the total attendance, with the largest contingents coming from Canada, Mexico, Israel, Chile and Vietnam.

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The 25th International Irrigation Show allowed visitors to get a close up view of thousands of irrigation-related products and services. Preparations
are underway for the 26th International Irrigation Show in Phoenix Nov. 6-8, 2005. Photo: Irrigation Association

The show was in its second year in the Department of Commerce International Buyer Program. The IA and commerce officials worked together to bring international delegations from Vietnam, Peru, Australia, Mexico, Honduras and Uruguay.

Education courses and certification exams were near capacity with total attendance in the full slate of classes at 811. The certification division administered 279 exams, a 22-percent increase over 2003.

Of the attendees who specified, nearly 30 percent identified themselves as contractors or consultants. The show, held Nov. 14 through 16, included more than 325 exhibitor booths, a New Products Contest and technical presentations on topics for turf/landscape and agriculture.

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Making the keynote address for the International Irrigation show was Jack Hanna, director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo, Columbus, Ohio, and recognized for his television program Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures. Hanna brought several animals to
illustrate his talk about water conservation. Photo: Irrigation Association

Smart Water Applications Technology, known as SWAT, held a session to provide an update on smart controller tests and to begin a discussion about how the test results would be reported. The committee also is establishing test protocols for soil moisture sensors and developing a marketing program to gain acceptance for new water-saving irrigation technology.

Preparations are underway for the 26th International Irrigation Show to be held in Phoenix Nov. 6 through 8, 2005. Education classes will run Nov. 3 through 8. Visit the Irrigation Association’s Web site for more information and updates.