CEM 2011 – a Meeting of Experts
Dave Curtis, Source Testing Association Tel: +44 (0)1462 457535 • Email:
dave@s-t-a.org • Web:
www.s-t-a.org
The 10th International conference CEM2011 was held in Prague, The Czech Republic from 5th to 7th October.
CEM, the International Conference on Emissions Monitoring, has grown in strength and popularity. CEM 2011 continued this position as the major international conference and exhibition specifically designed to cover the subject of source emissions monitoring in its entirety.
Dr Lesley Sloss Head of CEM Scientific Commitee welcoming delegates
At CEM2011 there were 32 papers and presentations given over the two and half day conference, copies of the proceeding are available from
info@cem.uk.com, spread throughout the 5 sessions which were:
1. Legislation and its effects on the industry 2. Monitoring of particulates and trace species 3. Remote and diffuse monitoring 4. Quality assurance and control and the effects on emission monitoring 5. Industrial applications and case studies
But the conference programme was only one part of the CEM2011 experience. The posters and extensive exhibition save delegates the chance to interact with those who may be able to answer the very questions that would solve the many challenges they faced.
This very popular event which was sold out months before it’s opening dates allowed Environnement SA’s expert Jurgen Reinman to present a paper on “long term sampling – a method for continuous emission monitoring of dioxins / Furans and Mercury” to a highly skilled and professional audience. The show was a great success and its location was perfect.
Pompilia SOPCO – Environnement SA (France) IET November / December 2011
www.envirotech-online.com
Delegates networking at the Poster Session
I also wanted to inform you that we were very pleased with how the fair has been organised.
Francesca Paolucci – Loccioni (Italy)
The event attracted delegates, visitors and exhibitors from over 40 countries including USA, Australia, South America, Middle and Far East as well as most EU countries.
The international community is currently working to improve the co-ordination between monitoring systems and the legislation they support - for example, the
EU aims to improve the alignment between the Large Combustion Plant Directive
The CEM2011 conference was excellent in all ways. The technical content was informative and interesting, the broad range of attendees allowed for good discussion and networking and gave perspectives from both European and international viewpoints. Finally the venue and organisation was really good, the presentations, break out area and exhibition area could all be accessed easily during well structured sessions.
Dan Jones – E.ON (England)
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