 If you look at the water security theme, water scarcity and water availability is a big component of that. Jordan and its neighbouring countries in the Middle East have been living with this status for millennia, so they have solutions both at the policy and practice level that globally we can learn from and address water security, particularly from a water scarcity and water availability perspective. Those two terms, water security and sustainable growth or sustainable development, have been used a lot this year in 2015. For water security we saw the launch of a very high level report from the OECD, which is really looking at how do we manage risks associated with water to maximise opportunities. On the other hand this year we see the finalisation in September of the Sustainable Development Goals and that's really about how you use that opportunity for growth and development. It's got a very rich mix of delegates that we expect from scientists to practitioners to policymakers working for water and wastewater utilities, consultancy companies and government for example. In terms of our keynote speakers, the aforementioned OECD report, the lead author Professor David Gray from Oxford University will be one of our keynote speakers talking about water security. From Jordan itself we will have the Minister for Water and Irrigation, providing his thoughts on the Jordanian approach to water security and then a number of other keynote speakers touching on some of the social, environmental, financial and practical aspects of water security and sustainable growth.