Transforming Water, West

Event description

  • Academic events
  • Sustainability

About the event

 

Rethinking Water is a collaboration between the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University, Columbia University, and SciensWater that brings together leaders from finance, industry, and government within a university setting to better understand and address America’s water challenges. Over the past decade, the event has emerged as the premier annual convening focused on water innovation and policy. The sixth annual Rethinking Water event was held during New York City Climate Week in September 2025. Last year, for the first time, Rethinking Water went West, hosted by the ASU Water Institute, marking the emergence of Arizona State University and the Phoenix region as a national hub for purposeful dialogue on water.

In 2026, Rethinking Water will evolve into Transforming Water, signaling that the time is ripe to move towards action, from "rethinking" to transforming our water systems! Transforming Water, West, the inaugural event under this new theme, will take place on March 20, 2026.

Together, these conversations aim to set and achieve time-bound goals for America's water transformation, considering geography, community, technology, policy, investment, and implementation.

Thought leaders from industry, academia, and government are invited to participate. The event will also feature a water technology startup showcase, icebreakers for investors and entrepreneurs, and ample networking opportunities. We look forward to welcoming you.

Event agenda

Full agenda coming soon!

Themes include: 

  • Safe, Reliable and Affordable Water
  • Water Security for Sustainable Development
  • Reducing Vulnerability & Exposure to Hydroclimatic Hazards
  • Thriving Ecosystems

Attend virtually

Virtual attendance will be available for plenary sessions.

Event contact

Corrie Griffith, ASU Water Institute Program Manager
Date

Friday, March 20, 2026

Reception to follow...


Time

9:00 am4:30 pm (MST)


Location

Walton Center for Planetary Health - Auditorium 107

Cost

Free