SOURCE TESTING ASSOCIATION I Annual Guide 2025
4. Focus on Innovation and Best Practices: Today, the CEMS Conference remains at the forefront of showcasing new technology, with sessions on advanced analytical methods, data integrity, and emerging challenges like real-time monitoring and climate impact measurements. Vendors showcase the latest CEMS solutions, and workshops are held on best practices for accurate and reliable emissions data.
5. Global Relevance and Knowledge Sharing: The CEMS Conference has become a key event for global emissions monitoring professionals, as it provides a unique opportunity for attendees to learn from case studies, participate in hands-on demonstrations, and network with peers from around the world. It also facilitates the exchange of knowledge on evolving emissions standards and technologies, which is critical as industries work towards meeting stringent environmental goals.
The CEMS Conference continues to serve as a pivotal event for driving technological progress, regulatory compliance, and environmental responsibility within the fi eld of continuous emissions monitoring.
Responding to the need for a UK-specifi c event, the STA launched the EM-CERTS conference, now known as the Air Quality and Emissions (AQE) conference and exhibition.
The AQE Conference and Exhibition is a leading event in the UK and Europe dedicated to air quality monitoring, emissions measurement, and environmental compliance. The AQE event was established to provide a platform for experts, regulatory bodies, and industry professionals to collaborate on advancing air quality management and emissions reduction solutions. Here’s a brief history of the AQE conference and exhibition:
1.Founding and Early Goals:
• The AQE Conference was initially organized in response to growing public and regulatory attention on air pollution and industrial emissions. Environmental laws and air quality standards were becoming stricter, especially in the UK and Europe, pushing industries to adopt better air quality monitoring and emissions control practices.
• The conference aimed to address technical, regulatory, and operational issues in emissions monitoring, with a particular focus on advancements in instrumentation and technologies for accurate and reliable monitoring.
2. Expanding Focus and Attendance:
• Over time, AQE expanded its scope beyond industrial emissions to include broader aspects of ambient air quality monitoring, indoor air quality, and environmental analytics. This expansion attracted professionals from a wider range of industries, such as manufacturing, energy, automotive, and public health.
• The conference’s reach became international, attracting attendees and speakers from various countries, making it one of the key global events for air quality professionals.
3. Key Themes and Topics:
• AQE evolved into a comprehensive event, covering critical topics like advancements in monitoring technology, data management, regulatory updates, and emerging contaminants of concern (e.g., particulate matter, VOCs, NOx, and more).
• The event often includes workshops, seminars, and panel discussions led by industry experts and regulators, such as representatives from the UK Environment Agency and the European Environment Agency (EEA). This provides a forum for sharing knowledge on best practices, certifi cation schemes like MCERTS, and practical approaches for emissions reduction.
4. Exhibitions and Technological Innovation:
• The AQE Exhibition component is a major draw, featuring the latest products and solutions from leading manufacturers of air quality and emissions monitoring equipment. This hands- on approach allows attendees to see live demonstrations and engage directly with technology providers.
• Technologies showcased include CEMS, sensors for ambient air quality, stack gas analysers, particulate matter detectors, and software solutions for data handling and regulatory reporting.
5. Environmental Impact and Compliance Emphasis:
• In recent years, AQE has emphasised the need for real-time and highly accurate monitoring solutions to support compliance with both national and international environmental standards. The event has increasingly focused on the role of monitoring in addressing climate change, carbon reduction goals, and the improvement of urban air quality.
• AQE has aligned itself with other key environmental events, such as the Water, Wastewater, and Environmental Monitoring (WWEM) Conference, to create a broader platform for environmental monitoring and regulatory compliance.
6. Ongoing Relevance and Adaptation:
• The AQE Conference and Exhibition continues to adapt to emerging trends in air quality and emissions monitoring, including advancements in IoT-enabled sensors, remote monitoring solutions, and the integration of AI for data analysis.
• The conference’s emphasis on regulatory compliance, knowledge sharing, and technology innovation ensures its continued relevance in supporting industries and regulatory bodies as they work towards cleaner air and sustainable environmental practices.
The AQE Conference and Exhibition remains a cornerstone event in the environmental monitoring calendar, bridging industry, government, and research to improve air quality and emissions practices globally.
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