Call for papers: 2025 methane monitoring conference

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Call for papers: 2025 methane monitoring conference

22 Apr, 2025

The Scientific Committee of the International Methane Measurement (IMM) event is pleased to call for papers for IMM 2025, taking place in Ljubljana, Slovenia from 24th to 26th September 2025. 

Held alongside CEM 2025, an international conference and exhibition on emissions and air quality monitoring, IMM 2025 will provide a dedicated platform for researchers, industry professionals, technology developers, and regulators to share expertise and advance the science, policy, and technology behind methane detection and mitigation. 

We invite submissions for both oral and poster presentations on the following topics: 

  • Scientific understanding, regulation, and policy 

  • Industrial case studies and application of current capabilities 

  • Demonstration and validation of novel technologies and techniques 

  • Sensors, instruments, and emerging technology 

  • Future capabilities and industrial needs 

  • Standardisation, method development, and quality 

We are particularly interested in contributions that include: 

  • Field validation and performance data 

  • Research and innovation in detection and quantification 

  • Regulatory approaches and policy implications 

  • Industry-led methane reduction strategies 

  • Measurement uncertainties and best practice guidance 

Please note that abstracts must be technical and non-commercial in nature.  

Abstract submission deadline: 23rd May 2025.  

Submit your abstract here

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