Energy-Efficient Sewage Sludge Drying Solutions at WOD-KAN Poland 2026
Bydgoszcz, May 2026: From May 26 to 28, 2026, Buss-SMS-Canzler will be exhibiting together with its partner KEDEK at WOD-KAN in Bydgoszcz, Poland, one of the leading trade fairs for water and wastewater technologies in the region.
At Booth No. 53, the companies are presenting innovative and energy-efficient sewage sludge drying solutions, including advanced high-temperature heat pump technology designed to support sustainable and future-oriented wastewater treatment concepts.
📍 Buss-SMS-Canzler & KEDEK – Booth No. 53
Today marks the opening day of WOD-KAN Poland, one of the leading trade fairs for water and wastewater technologies in this region. The exhibition, whose name derives from the Polish words for water (“woda”) and wastewater (“kanalizacja”), brings together industry experts, municipalities, engineering companies and technology providers from across Europe to discuss the future of sustainable water and wastewater management.
Our Sales Manager, Mr. Önder Demiralay, is currently attending the exhibition together with our trusted partner for sewage sludge drying solutions, KEDEK GmbH, represented by Mr. Jerzy Kedziora.
Already on the first day of the exhibition, the event has proven to be an excellent platform for professional exchange and valuable discussions regarding innovative sewage sludge treatment technologies, energy efficiency and sustainable wastewater solutions. The strong interest shown by visitors highlights the increasing demand for innovative and environmentally responsible sewage sludge drying systems within the European market.
We are pleased to present our latest innovation for the wastewater sector: the D-DRYER HTHP, a sewage sludge drying system featuring energy recovery using a high-temperature heat pump, developed in cooperation with FE by France Evaporation.
The system recovers energy from vapours and reuses it within the process, enabling wastewater treatment plants to reduce energy consumption, lower operating costs and significantly decrease CO₂ emissions.
“The first day of WOD-KAN has already provided many valuable discussions and promising contacts. It is encouraging to see the growing focus on efficient and future-oriented sewage sludge treatment technologies throughout the industry,” said Önder Demiralay directly from the exhibition.
We look forward to the upcoming exhibition days, further technical discussions and the opportunity to strengthen both existing and new partnerships within the international water and wastewater sector.