Mar 26 2014
CEM 2014 is the 11thin a series of international conferences and exhibitions focusing on emissions monitoring. Taking place at the Renaissance Polat Istanbul Hotel in Turkey from 14th to 16th May, CEM 2014 provides an international focus for anyone involved with emissions to air, and registration is now open at www.cem.uk.com.
The CEM Conference will feature speakers from 13 different countries covering a wide variety of subjects within the event’s emissions monitoring theme.Registration costs €595 or €360/person/day andprovides access to both the CEM 2014 Conference and the associated exhibition, in addition to complimentary lunches and refreshments.
The opening presentation and welcome speech will be given by MrSonerOlgun, Head of the Laboratory, Measurement and Monitoring Department at the Turkish Ministry of Environment. The Conference will address all of the most topical issues relating to emissions monitoring and will contain four main themes:
- Regulation - international and industrial
- Standards, quality assurance and control
- Equipment innovation
- Case studies
All of the most important pollutants will be covered by the presentations which will also address process and emissions monitoring issues for all types of regulated processes including power stations, steelworks, industrial processes, combined heat and power plants, energy from waste systems and carbon capture. For example, one of the speakers will describe the application of FTIR monitoring technology to emissions from Germany’s vast biogas industry.
The CEM Exhibition is 15% larger than the previous event and registered Conference delegates are able to visit the Exhibition without further charge, but any visitors that do not require Conference entry can complete Exhibition-only registration at www.cem.uk.com (€65/person/day).
Air quality and climate change are two of the major challenges facing the world, so a heavy responsibility is placed on the shoulders of those that monitor, control and regulate emissions to air.CEM2014 therefore provides a perfect opportunity for visitors to catch up with the latest regulatory requirements and standards, and with the technologies that are being developed to comply with them.