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News Release from: Faversham House Exhibitions | Subject: ET, Nemex and ICU
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 10 February 2006

Environmental, Energy and Contaminated
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The ET, Nemex and ICU exhibitions and conferences will take place at the NEC on 16-18 May 2006, following a year of rapidly escalating oil prices

Oil prices have surged up 38 percent over the past year and natural gas prices have more than doubled, driving up raw materials costs for many British companies Solutions and advice on energy management, renewable energy and other important issues affecting the manufacturing sector will be on offer at the ET, Nemex and ICU exhibitions and conferences, taking place at the NEC on 16-18 May 2006

With growing demands on UK business to be more energy efficient and environmentally responsible, finding a single source of information that's both relevant and valuable has never been more important.

These three major events, running alongside each other, ensure that all businesspeople in the manufacturing sector can keep up to date with technology developments, forthcoming legislation and environmental and energy business drivers.

ET 2006 is the UK's largest environmental technology and management services exhibition, making it the ultimate one-stop shop for every environmental professional in the UK seeking to upgrade, install and maintain the products and services that manage their impact on the environment.

ET is nationally recognised by exhibitors and visitors alike.

More than just an exhibition where the latest innovations in technologies and services are presented, ET offers the opportunity to source free advice from key government bodies and institutions as well as information on topical environmental issues, ranging from legislation to best practice.

This year exhibitors include British Water, ALcontrol laboratories, BRE, Croner, Energy Institute, Forest Research, Landmark, Severn Trent Laboratories and Wastefile UK.

Following its success at last year's show, the Kyocera Green Card Conference will be returning to ET for 2006.

The Kyocera Green Card is an environmental information resource providing data on how organisations can reduce their impact on the environment.

The role of an environmental manager is continuing to increase in both prominence and importance as companies and organisations are becoming increasingly aware of their environmental responsibilities, and the importance of ensuring an improved environmental performance.

The Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment, sponsors of this year's Environmental Manager of the Year award, believe that the award helps both to promote the significance of this increasingly important role and to acknowledge individual efforts to ensure that this powerful trend continues.

ICU 2006 is the UK's only contaminated land exhibition and conference.

It provides a unique platform for the industry to showcase innovations, meet suppliers, buy and network, while also attending seminars and conferences dedicated to the latest hot contaminated land issues.

ICU serves the growing market sector that covers the assessment and remediation of contaminated land, pollution, clean up and emergency response.

The impact of the Landfill Directive, coupled with the Government's pledge to build much of the new housing stock on brownfield sites, make contaminated land a key issue for developers, land owners and consultants, as well as suppliers of remediation technologies.

This year's ICU will provide senior industry figures, as well as academia and government bodies, with the opportunity to source solutions, gain advice and see new products and services.

This year, ICU will see around 30 exhibitors present their latest services and innovative technologies, including BAE Systems, McArdle Group, Regenesis, Shanks Waste Solutions, Landclean and Dew Remediation.

Nemex 2006, the National Energy Management Exhibition, is firmly established as the UK's main event in the energy management sector.

Nemex includes a high level conference, as well as seminar sessions designed to educate and advise on a variety of energy management issues.

Government legislation continues to demand that businesses demonstrate an environmentally conscious approach to energy management.

Nemex presents the best way to keep up to speed with changes in regulations while showcasing the newest technology, information and advice that will improve energy efficiency, production quality and ultimately, the bottom line, all under one roof.

Nemex 2006 provides the opportunity to see at first hand the latest technology, information and advice that will improve energy efficiency - and ultimately, production costs.

With exhibitors including EDF Energy, EON Energy, Hawkesbury, IMServ, Kamstrup, Monodraught, npower Business, Savawatt UK, SCHOTT Solar, and the Carbon Trust, Nemex will attract energy managers, engineers, facilities managers and senior managers from both the public and private sectors nationwide.

The only event that is dedicated solely to highlighting the current issues relating to energy management and efficiency, Nemex also provides visitors with the chance to source solutions and advice from key industry suppliers, as well as offering seminars, presentations and a comprehensive conference programme.

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