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AQE 2024 will be “the largest air quality & emissions event in over 20 years”

September 9, 2024
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In the background, a darkly-dressed person stands at a lectern in front of an overhead projector screen, in a trade show setting, with audience members visible in front

AQE 2024, the Air Quality and Emissions show will take place on 9 and 10 October at the NEC in Birmingham, with the most exhibitors and most expansive conference program of any AQE or MCERTS event since 2002, as the organizers explain.

The health effects of air pollution, combined with the climate effects of greenhouse gases, are increasing public, media and political attention on the measurement of air quality and emissions. At the same time, technological advances are helping to find new insights into pollution mitigation, and AQE will provide attendees with the latest information on the regulations, standards, methods and technologies that can help in the fight against air pollution and climate change.

AQE 2024 has been designed to meet the needs of anyone involved with air quality and emissions reduction. This includes, for example, regulators, local authorities, consultants, instrumentation engineers, laboratory staff, process operators, engine and powertrain developers, researchers and interested stakeholders such as clean air campaigners.

With over 200 of the industry’s leading technology and service providers gathered in one place, there will no better opportunity to learn about the latest developments, discuss environmental monitoring challenges, and compare products through face-to-face interaction with air quality and emissions experts. Beyond the exhibition floor, the conference schedule is fully packed with over 100 hours of free technical workshops and presentations, delivered by regulators, researchers, and industry experts. Visitors will be provided with access to a wide range of highly topical presentations, covering issues such as ambient air quality monitoring – regulations and the latest technological innovations, including low-cost sensors, mobile sensors and the utilisation of cellular communications networks to create very large monitoring networks. There will also be parallel sessions on emissions monitoring, addressing measurement quality and the latest developments in standards, methods and techniques. In addition, attendees will be able to choose from further parallel sessions covering the monitoring of methane, hydrogen and carbon capture and storage.

The AQE website www.ilmexhibitions.com/aqeshow provides comprehensive details on the event, as well as a link to register free of charge. Visitors to AQE 2024 will also have access to WWEM 2024, the water, wastewater and environmental monitoring event, which will be co-located at the NEC.

 

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