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CEM


EMISSIONS & AIR INDIA QUALITY MONITORING


AQUAMATE INDIA


Conference Programme Thursday 12th March 2026


ROOM 1


09:00 09:55


CEM and AQUAMATE Registration and Exhibition Conference Opening


Ambient Air Quality (AAQ) Monitoring Networks 10:00 10:15 10:30


Continuous AAQ monitor (CAAQMS): proven technology, operation, and maintenance


Mr Chandan Yadav - Thermo Fisher Scientific India Private Limited


“Invisible” Compact and Smart Air Quality Monitoring according to Standard Reference Methods Mr Philipp Zimmel - JCT Group GmbH


Advancing Ambient Air Analysis: A Portable Gas Chromatograph for Biogenic VOC Monitoring in the ACTRIS Network Mr Jean-Philippe AMIET - Chromatotec


10:45


Deploying Sensor Networks for Fugitive Emission Monitoring: Insights from Industrial Case Studies Dr Irene Lara-Ibeas - Kunak Technologies


11:00


11:15 11:30


Use of Low Cost Sensors for Monitoring, Evaluation, and Verification (MEV) at Dust Producing Units such as - Construction Sites, Construction & Demolition Units, and Small Industries like Stone Crushers, for Better Air Quality Management in India Dr Pratima Singh - iFOREST, India


Questions and Answers Coffee Break & Exhibition


Smart Sensors, AI & Data Modeling 11:40 11:55 12:00


Machine Learning Approaches for Calibrating Low-Cost Sensors Measuring Trace Gas Pollutants and Particulate Matter Dr Bharati Paul - Vasthi Instrument Pvt. Ltd


Physics-Embedded Graph Neural Networks for Next-Generation Urban Air Quality Insights


Mr Damodharan R - Aurassure Pvt. Ltd


AI-Driven Environmental Intelligence: From Real-Time Monitoring to Predictive Air Quality Management Ms Kruti Davda - Oizom Instruments Pvt. Ltd


12:10 12:25 12:40


12:55 13:10


Scalable Particle Air Monitoring System for Smart Cities and Industrial Zones: A New Approach to Ambient Air Quality Data Management Fouad Megdoubi - DURAG Data systems GmbH


TBC


Indicative Air Quality Sensor Networks - Application of AI modelling techniques for improved Air quality assessment Tomislav Razov - Smart Sense


Questions and Answers Coffee Break & Exhibition


12:00 11:40 11:55 10:15 10:30 10:00 Sustainable Solutions: Waste, Clean Energy & Pollution Control


Smart STP Optimization using TOC as a PAT tool Prof Vijay Kumar Chadalavada - Swan Environmental Pvt. Ltd


Closing the Dumpsite Legacy: WtE as a Pathway for Sustainable MSW Management in India Dr Prathish K P - CSIR-NIIST


Carbon footprint and how it’s affect directly to life Mr Mohammed Bakhit - Wasl Company Limited


Development Of Photocatalytic Paint Formulations 10:45


for NOX And VOC Emission Control - A Step Towards Smart Urban Air Pollution Management Mr Ramkesav S - CSIR NIIST


11:00


11:15 11:30


B-TMSG – DC (Biomass Gasifier based Thermoelectric Module Static Generator DC Power) Mr Vijay Mamtani - PRAYOGIK


Questions and Answers Coffee Break & Exhibition


Environmental Challenges & Specific Solutions


A global view on emerging pollutants, monitoring possibilities and regulatory challenges


Mr Florian Greiter - EHS (Endress+Hauser Sick)


Clean Air Challenges In India: Monitoring Ufp, Pm10 & Pm2.5, Ghg & More Dr Markus PESCH - DURAG GROUP


Changes in Dust Levels in Delhi: A Decade of Variation (2011–2016 vs 2024) Ms PRIYA dwivedi - CSIR-NPL


12:10 12:25


Air and Noise Pollution Monitoring for an Area with Applying GIS, Remote Sensing and Internet of Things based Approach Mr S K M Mizanur Rahaman - Abohawa Environmental Lab and Consultant Private Limited


Questions and Answers


WASTEWATER & WATER QUALITY MONITORING


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ROOM 2


12:40


Coffee Break & Exhibition


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