Fisia Italimpianti (Webuild Group) Takes Center Stage at the IDRA Reykjavik Summit on Water and Climate Change

Fisia Italimpianti took part in the IDRA Reykjavik Summit on Water and Climate Change, an international event promoted by the International Desalination and Reuse Association, dedicated to addressing global challenges related to water resource management in the context of climate change.
The Summit was also the occasion to officially announce the appointment of Matteo Buzzetti, General Manager of Fisia Italimpianti, to IDRA’s Board of Directors – Term 21, a recognition that confirms the Webuild Group’s position among the world’s leading players in the water sector. Adriano Ameglio, Bidding Department Manager at Fisia Italimpianti, also represented the company at the Summit, participating in the strategic panel titled: “Nonconventional Water: How are industrial leaders approaching holistic water management?”
The discussion focused on the importance of adopting an integrated and sustainable approach to water management. In particular, the panel explored the contribution of the industrial sector in rethinking water use through innovative solutions in reuse, desalination, and optimization of industrial processes — areas in which Fisia Italimpianti has consolidated global expertise.
Participation in the Summit is part of Fisia Italimpianti’s long-standing commitment to responsible innovation in water resource management, contributing actively to the international dialogue on the most effective solutions to global environmental challenges and promoting efficient and sustainable water use.
A Webuild Group company, Fisia Italimpianti is a global leader in the design and construction of desalination and water treatment plants. With over 60 projects completed worldwide, the company ensures access to safe drinking water for more than 20 million people. With a century of experience in the field, Fisia Italimpianti turns the challenge of water scarcity into a driver of sustainable development for governments and communities, particularly in regions most at risk of drought.