WWEM2008 Registrations Up by 25%

Water/wastewater

WWEM2008 Registrations Up by 25%

16 Oct, 2008

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The WWEM 2008 (Water, Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring) Conference, Exhibition and Workshops will take place in Telford 5/6 November and with registrations up by 25% the organisers are urging visitors to plan their visit carefully.
With experience gained from helping to run two previous WWEM events, Marcus Pattison says, "WWEM is a specialist event designed specifically for anyone with an interest in testing or monitoring, so visitors are likely to find that many of the sessions are directly relevant to their work. Therefore, it is vital for visitors to plan their time at
WWEM very carefully because the Conference runs at the same time as the Workshops, so delegates usually drop in and out of Conference and Workshop sessions to meet their specific needs. As a result, WWEM is a highly active event and I would urge everyone to download the Conference and Workshop schedules from www.wwem.uk.com so that they can maximise the value of their time at the event."
"In order to avoid possible conflict between different sessions, the Conference is repeated on both days.
However, visitors should also allow sufficient time to peruse the Exhibition – over 100 stands from the world`s leading companies in process and environmental monitoring will display the latest technologies and services, many of which will be seen for the first time at WWEM2008."
Visitors to WWEM come from a wide variety of organisations including regulators, water companies, power companies, manufacturers, consultants, education, research, process engineering and laboratory analysis.
Entry to the Conference is £55 + VAT for a day pass or £75 + VAT for 2 days.
Entry to the Exhibition and Workshops, onsite parking, lunches and refreshments are all free to visitors that have pre-registered at www.wwem.uk.com

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