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monitoring and many of the exhibitors will therefore utilise MCERTS 2011 to launch new products and services. These will include: the new Evolution series of ambient gas analysers from Casella; the new LANCOM 4 portable gas analyser from LAND Instruments; the WET STACK 181 measurement system and the new Bag Pulse Display Unit for particulate and filter leak monitors from PCME and amidst great anticipation, the new improved Horiba PG 250 SRM (Standard Reference Methods) portable multiparameter MCERTS and TÜV approved analyser (NOx, SO2, CO2, CO and O2) from Quantitech.


Siemens Industry Automation and Drive Technologies (IA&DT) will exhibit at an MCERTS event for the first time. The company's stand will focus on systems integration from ‘probe to report’ and integrated networking capability to operate with control systems and reporting packages.


Other new products to be unveiled at MCERTS 2011 include a new hydrogen fuel gas cylinder changeover system for CEMS installations and an innovative purge block system for use with HCl – both from CryoService.


Ashtead Technology will launch a new range of commercial packages that have been created to both expand the availability of high-tech instruments and reduce costs. These new plans include the ‘Perpetual Rental Program’ and the ‘Rent To Own’ plan.


The event will also feature a gala dinner during which Malcolm Lythgo, Head of Monitoring and Analytical Services at the Environment Agency, will present the latest MCERTS certificates to monitoring staff, laboratories and equipment manufacturers.


MCERTS 2011 will be a truly unique event, providing visitors with an opportunity to meet with the entire emissions monitoring industry in one place – including the EA, the Source Testing Association (STA), SIRA, NPL, UKAS, test houses, consultants, equipment manufacturers, service providers, researchers and industrial process operators.


Looking forward to MCERTS 2011 organiser Dave Curtis from the STA says, "2011 promises to be another great event, building on the success of previous years.


"I think there are a number of reasons for this success. Firstly, MCERTS has become an established red letter date in the diaries of everyone involved in air monitoring because it provides an opportunity to catch up on the latest regulatory information; secondly visitors are able to view all of the latest monitoring technologies; thirdly, process operators can network with people that are facing the same challenges in their working lives and finally, the more recent emphasis on operator self- monitoring means that process operators have to have a greater understanding of the monitoring requirements.”


Entry to MCERTS 2011 will cost £55 for a one day pass or £100 for a two day pass. This will entitle visitors to attend the exhibition and all conference and workshop sessions. Onsite parking is also included and free lunches and refreshments are provided.


To register visit www.mcerts.uk.com


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