CEM INDIA
CEM India will provide delegates and visitors in-depth information on Indian regulation and policy, monitoring guide lines, calibration and quality control. There will be case study presentations from International speakers, the Central Pollution Control Board and the Centre for Science and Environment on best practice, installation, procedures, data capture and much more.
Running alongside the conference will be an Exhibition of CEM Domestic and International equipment manufacturers and suppliers who will be able to demonstrate and give technical advice on the latest CEM and CEQMS products and services.
The CEM India conference follows on from the highly successful series of CEM events which have been held in Europe since 1997.
CONFERENCE TOPICS INCLUDE:
• Pollution monitoring regulations and practices • Manual stack monitoring, technological innovations and experiences
• Guidelines for continuous emission, water and effl uent quality monitoring
• Monitoring Techniques and their suitability: Particulate
• Monitoring Techniques and their suitability: Combustion gases including NOx, SO2, CO and CO2 • Monitoring Techniques and their suitability: Trace species for metals, mercury and dioxins
Visitors and delegates to CEM India will be able to meet all major domestic and international CEM manufacturers and suppliers to compare products, prices and technology all at one time and in one place - CEM India.
• Monitoring Techniques and their suitability: Water and effl uent quality parameters
• Quality assurance regulations and practices for continuous emission and effl uent quality monitoring system
• Calibration and operation and maintenance of continuous emission, water and effl uent quality monitors
• Real-time data collection, handling, interpretation and utilisation • Industry case studies on pollution monitoring
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INDIA
CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION FOR EMISSIONS MONITORING IN INDIA
24th-26th September 2019 - NEW DELHI, INDIA
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