Emissions Monitoring conference and exhibition CEM 2022 will take place as a virtual event in March.

Air monitoring

Emissions Monitoring conference and exhibition CEM 2022 will take place as a virtual event in March.

26 Jan, 2022

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Celebrating its’ 25th anniversary CEM 2022 will be held virtually on the 2nd-4th March and will be free to attend for the first time for all visitor and delegates who register to attend.

Past visitors and delegates to the CEM events have come from a range of industries with a common goal and the need to monitor emissions from their plants or processes. Complimenting the technical conference will be over 60  exhibitors who represent the major international CEM equipment and service suppliers who will presenting and introducing new product innovations and technology solutions.

This CEM event will again provide visitors and delegates with a wealth of information on Emission regulation, future monitoring challenges, standards and quality procedures, dust measurement, measuring gaseous species, mercury and trace metals monitoring, fence line and fugitive monitoring as well as innovative and new measurement technologies and more. 

 Event organiser Marcus Pattison says “Presenting CEM virtually for the first time offers many opportunities for new and past attendees and exhibitors to attend. With no delegate fees to pay and no travel or accommodation restrictions the virtual event will open up the event for more participants to join the CEM 2022 event. Delegates will be able to login, watch, network and ask questions with presenters in the live conference sessions from the comfort and security of their offices and then again after as all presentations will be recorded available for registered delegates to rewatch for future reference. As a registered delegate you will have access and be able to network with instrument suppliers and their technical experts. Exhibitors will have the opportunity and availability to link in and network with all attendees.”

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IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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