CEM
CEM 2027: The 17th International Conference and Exhibition dedicated to Air Emission & Air Quality Monitoring will take place in Dublin, Ireland from September 21st to 23rd, 2027.
Delegates and visitors will gain valuable insights into the latest regulation, technologies, and best practices in monitoring and measuring industrial emissions and air quality. Dublin is Ireland’s capital city, offering easy access by car and rail from all parts of the region, with an international airport for those traveling from further destinations.
Building on the success of previous CEM meetings, this event will bring high-level delegates, end-users, and speakers to discuss regulation, monitoring standards, best practices, and new monitoring solutions for an evolving industry. For the 2027 event, the Scientifi c Committee is developing a cutting-edge program to address the most current challenges and innovations in the fi eld.
Past CEM events, which began in the United Kingdom in 1997, have been held in countries including The Netherlands, Denmark, France, Switzerland, Italy, The Czech Republic, Turkey, Portugal, Hungary, Spain, Slovenia, India and the Middle East. Visitors and delegates come from a range of industries around the world with a common goal: to monitor emissions and air quality from their plants or processes.
This in-person meeting in Dublin will encourage visitors and delegates to network with industry infl uencers, speakers, and leading CEM equipment and service suppliers all in one place at one time. This means attendees will get the best advice available on regulation, equipment, new products, and new technologies on the market now and in the future.
EMISSIONS MONITORING & AIR QUALITY MONITORING
DUBLIN, IRELAND 21ST-23RD SEPTEMBER 2027
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING
CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION FOR EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING
The CEM conference and exhibition will cover a range of topics and themes relating to:
• Air Quality Networks and Sensors • Biogenic Carbon Measurement • Dust measurement at low concentrations • Emission regulation and future monitoring challenges • Fence line monitoring & measurement of fugitive/diffuse emissions • Future directions in Emissions Monitoring • Gaseous species at low concentrations (HCl, HF, NH3, SO3, CH4, N2O, CHOH, TOC...) • Green House Gases • Hydrogen in fl ue gas
• Industrial Case Studies (Power industry, Cement industry, Metal industry, Chemical Industry, Glass industry, Minerals and Mining, Waste Management and Incineration)
• Industrial IoT and Data Acquisition • Innovative Measurement Technology • Marine CEMs • Mercury and Trace Metals • Methane Measurement • Net Zero • Standards and Quality (Including Measurement Uncertainty and Limits of Detection) • Trace Amine measurement
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