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CEM ASIA


17TH-19TH NOVEMBER 2026 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF EMISSIONS MONITORING


EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA


CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION FOR EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING IN ASIA


Are you responsible for EMISSIONS AND EFFLUENT MONITORING from your plant?


The emissions monitoring community will come together to network, discuss technology, methods, applications, legislation and standardisation relevant to all atmospheric effl uent pollutants.


CEM ASIA will attract end users and process operators from the Cement, Power, Petrochemical, Waste, Metals and Process Industries. Attendees will be able to network with regulators, fellow CEM users, manufacturers and suppliers of CEMs and CEQMs equipment and services.


The CEM Asia conference and exhibition will cover a range of topics and themes relating to:


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


• Emission Trading Programmes: scope and experiences around the world


• Gaseous CEMS: technology suitability, operation and maintenance including NOx, SO2, CO and CO2


• Guidelines for continuous emission, water and effl uent quality monitoring • Industry Case studies on current monitoring solutions • Manual pollution monitoring, technological innovations and experiences • PM CEMS: technology suitability, operation and maintenance • Pollution monitoring regulations and practices • Quality assurance and quality Control (QA/AC) systems for CEMS and CEQMS • Real-time data acquisition and use for compliance check


• Technology, operation and maintenance of monitors for trace pollutant species (metals, mercury and dioxins etc.)


• Water and effl uent quality monitors (CEQMS): technology suitability, operation and maintenance


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