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CEM MIDDLE EAST


EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING


Conference Programme Tuesday 8th April


09:00 - CEM Middle East 2025 Registration Room 1


09:30 Conference Opening 09:35 Opening Remarks


10:00 10:15


Industrial Emission Regulations – Comparison of local regulations and European Regulations


Real-time environmental monitoring & reporting - Lessons and best practices


10:30 The Role of PFAS and Advancing Best Available Techniques (BAT)


10:45 Emissions Monitoring Requirements in the Arabian Peninsula


11:00 Question and Answer - Discussion session 11:15 Coffee Break & Exhibition


Room 1 Future Directions in Emissions Monitoring 11:30


Optimizing Carbon Capture, Storage, and Natural Gas Purity Control with Advanced Trace Gas Analysis Using OFCEAS Technology


11:45 AI-Powered PEMS for Emissions Monitoring 12:00 12:15


Comprehensive Emission Insights: Optimizing Operations with Advanced CEMS Solutions


Stack Emissions Multi-Gas Analysis futureproofed with OFCEAS® Technology


12:30 Challenges in Developing a future ready CEMS


12:45 Question and Answer - Discussion session 13:00 Lunch Break


Mr Abbad Cheik, DURAG GROUP


Ms Oindrilla Chatterjee, Adage Automation Pvt Ltd


Mr Clemens Barth, SIEMENS AG Mr Ken Roberts, DURAG GROUP Mr Johannes Schmitt, ABB AG


Eng Luma Abbas AlMahroos, Director, Environmental Monitoring & Protection, in Supreme Council for Environment


Mr Jürgen Reinmann, ENVEA Global


Mr Sanjeev K Kanchan, International Forum for Environment, Sustainability & Technology


Mrs Sam Hantoosh, Technical Advisor Air Abatement


Mr Stephen Norfleet, Agora Environmental Consulting


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