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News Release from: WWEM | Subject: WWEM stands
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 April 2006
Exhibition space still available at WWEM
The WWEM 2006 Conference, Exhibition and Workshops on Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring will take place from 1-2 November 2006 at the Telford International Centre, in the UK
The WWEM 2006 Conference, Exhibition and Workshops on Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring will take place from 1-2 November 2006 at the Telford International Centre, in the UK 70% of all stands at WWEM 2006 are now sold! There are now only a limited number of the original stand allocations remaining for the WWEM 2006 Water/Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring event
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Manufacturers and suppliers of water and wastewater monitoring equipment and services have already fully booked the WWEM 2005 exhibition: bookings are now open for conference and workshop delegates
Not only will exhibitors get exhibition space, they will also be able to present company/products/services in dedicated workshop areas.
You will be part of the UK's only Water/Wastewater Monitoring event, supported by SWIG, CIWEM and the Environment Agency.
WWEM will put you in touch with influential buyers, process operators, consultants and equipment suppliers from industry sectors, to include power, chemicals, petrochemicals, water authorities, food and beverage, and manufacturing industries.
Further reading
Senior Environment Agency speaker for WWEM
WWEM (Water and Wastewater Environmental Monitoring) is a Conference, Workshop and Exhibition, all focused on the provision of the latest help and guidance on the monitoring of water
WWEM delegate places selling fast
WWEM organiser Marcus Pattison warns "Anyone interested in attending, should book soon because places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis"
Conference Topics include.
*The Environment Agency's Modernising Regulation Agenda.
* Update on MCERTS and OMA.
* Requirements for monitoring of aqueous effluents under the PPC permitting regime.
* WITS - A standard data acquisition protocol for the UK water and environment sector.
* Flow metering for compliance - ultrasonic transit-time technology can offer the most cost effective solution.
* Application of the MCERTS Flow Inspection scheme to PPC installations.
* Sensor Applications in industry.
* Water Framework Directive.
Companies who are exhibiting include: ABB, Able Instruments, Achromatic , Analytical Technology, Anton Paar , Autoscribe , Bronkhorst(UK) , Burkert Contromatic , CA Clase (UK), Camlab , Cefas, Chelsea Technologies Group, Critical Flow Systems , Danfoss , DKK-TOA Corporation, Edinburgh Instruments, Emerson Process Management, Endress+Hauser , FlowMarque , Gambica, Grant Instruments, Hach Lange , Honeywell Control Systems, Hydrovision , Industrial Test Systems, Jumo Instrument Company , Krohne (UK) , Lab 21, Labmedics , LabWare, LTH Electronics, MAC Solutions UK, Mobrey Measurement, OTT Hydrometry , Pacscom, Palintest, Partech Instruments, Pollution Control Systems , Pressure Systems, Process Measurement and Analysis , Pulsar Process Management , Raven Waterman - Comp Tech, Rivertrace Engineering Limited, Robin Instruments, RS Aqua, SDI Europe, SEAL Analytical, Seko, Siemens, Sira Environmental, SIRIS Environmental, Strathkelvin Instruments, SYSTEA, Thames Restek UK, The pH Control Company/Knick, Thermo Electron Corp - EID Division, Thermo Electron Corp - SID Division, Tyco Environmental Systems, University of Hertfordshire, Water Active, Water Innovate, WRc, YSI Hydrodata.
The price of stands are just GBP1950 +VAT for a 3 x 3 stand.
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