Call for Papers on Air Monitoring

Air quality monitoring

Call for Papers on Air Monitoring

29 Apr, 2022

Published over 4 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Air quality monitoring.

Have you completed a project or launched a problem-saving solution for airborne emissions or air quality monitoring?  

If so, you can now submit an abstract for a presentation to be delivered at AQE 2022 – an international conference on air quality and emissions monitoring which will run on 12th and 13th October in Telford, UK. 

All abstracts must present novel applications or techniques and must foreground technical concerns. Topics include: waste-to-energy applications, smart sensors, air quality, data interpretation, compliance, biogenic carbon emissions, mercury and methane monitoring. (For more suggestions, take a look at our Abstract Submission page.) Submissions will close on 12th August

Over more than a decade, AQE has cemented its reputation as one of the leading conferences in the sector, becoming an essential event in the industry’s calendar. Before an international audience, AQE will showcase the latest instruments and services for air monitoring from over 100 companies. Over two days, attendees can take their pick from a range of certified technical workshops on applications, regulations, and emerging technologies. Highly regarded by professionals throughout the air quality and emissions monitoring sectors, AQE 2022 promises to be a unique opportunity for dialogue between process operators, environmental managers, policymakers, researchers and regulators.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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